Supreme Court agrees to hear cases about YouTube, Twitter allegedly facilitating terrorist groups

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases about the extent to which social media platforms may be held responsible when terrorist groups use the platforms to promote their cause. Social media platforms such as YouTube and Twitter say they shouldn’t be held … Continue reading Supreme Court agrees to hear cases about YouTube, Twitter allegedly facilitating terrorist groups

Mexico to appeal ruling dismissing its lawsuit seeking damages from US gun companies for Mexican crime

The Mexican government will appeal its loss in a lawsuit that sought to hold U.S. manufacturers and wholesalers of firearms liable for criminal gun trafficking into Mexico. The announcement came after Chief Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV of the U.S. District … Continue reading Mexico to appeal ruling dismissing its lawsuit seeking damages from US gun companies for Mexican crime

No need to racially gerrymander electoral map, Alabama tells Supreme Court

Alabama defended its redrawn electoral map before the Supreme Court on Oct. 4, arguing that the federal Voting Rights Act (VRA) does not require the state to racially gerrymander districts to guarantee black representation in the state’s congressional delegation. The hearing came … Continue reading No need to racially gerrymander electoral map, Alabama tells Supreme Court

Supreme Court refuses to hear Candace Owens’ appeal against Facebook fact-checkers

The Supreme Court turned down an appeal by conservative commentator and Blexit leader Candace Owens over Facebook’s so-called fact-checks that described her posts about COVID-19 as “false” and a “hoax.” The court provided no reasons for its Oct. 3 decision … Continue reading Supreme Court refuses to hear Candace Owens’ appeal against Facebook fact-checkers

Supreme Court overturns ruling on Massachusetts gun law, leaving constitutionality in question

The Supreme Court reversed a federal appeals court decision on Oct. 3 that upheld one of Massachusetts’ tough gun laws, months after the high court expanded Second Amendment rights. The Massachusetts law in question, the constitutionality of which is now in doubt, imposed … Continue reading Supreme Court overturns ruling on Massachusetts gun law, leaving constitutionality in question

Jewish organization in NYC cancels Republican group: That the club invited pro-Trump Dick Morris to speak was a key factor

A 124-year-old Republican club in Manhattan has been canceled by a prominent synagogue-community center for the sin of being Republican. And it was the GOP club’s decision to invite political strategist and Trump supporter Dick Morris to speak at an … Continue reading Jewish organization in NYC cancels Republican group: That the club invited pro-Trump Dick Morris to speak was a key factor

Judge dismisses Mexican government’s lawsuit seeking damages from US gun companies for Mexican crime

Manufacturers and wholesalers of firearms in the United States can’t be held liable for criminal gun trafficking into Mexico, a federal judge in Massachusetts ruled in a major blow against U.S.-based gun control efforts. Mexico sued Smith & Wesson, Sturm Ruger & Co., … Continue reading Judge dismisses Mexican government’s lawsuit seeking damages from US gun companies for Mexican crime

Federal judge orders HHS to properly reimburse hospitals for prescription drugs

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) must immediately halt 30 percent reimbursement cuts to hospitals made under the 340B program aimed at helping poor patients, a federal judge ordered. The ruling (pdf) in American Hospital Association v. … Continue reading Federal judge orders HHS to properly reimburse hospitals for prescription drugs

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Supreme Court grants emergency pause on ruling disallowing Novartis Pharmaceuticals’ patent: Without the stay, Chinese drug maker HEC Pharm would be able to make generic versions of multiple-sclerosis drug

The Supreme Court has granted a temporary emergency stay of a lower court order that Novartis Pharmaceuticals says would allow the development of as many as 20 generic versions of its commercially successful multiple-sclerosis drug, Gilenya. The emergency application in Novartis … Continue reading Supreme Court grants emergency pause on ruling disallowing Novartis Pharmaceuticals’ patent: Without the stay, Chinese drug maker HEC Pharm would be able to make generic versions of multiple-sclerosis drug

Minnesota counties sued for duplicate voter registrations

An election-integrity group is filing a new legal complaint each day this week regarding a different Minnesota county for officials’ failure to remove duplicate voter registrations from county voter rolls. “Federal law requires that duplicate registrations are eliminated from the voter roll,” said J. … Continue reading Minnesota counties sued for duplicate voter registrations

Federal appeals court overturns California’s ban on private immigration detention centers

California’s ban on privately owned and operated immigration detention facilities is unconstitutional because it interferes with and gives the state a veto over federal government operations, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ruled on Sept. 26. In an … Continue reading Federal appeals court overturns California’s ban on private immigration detention centers

Lawyers challenging EPA claim about surface water on private property optimistic about SCOTUS case

Lawyers for the plaintiffs in an upcoming Supreme Court case are upbeat about their challenge to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s long-controversial claim that the presence of surface water on private property makes it a protected wetland subject to federal … Continue reading Lawyers challenging EPA claim about surface water on private property optimistic about SCOTUS case

Wisconsin group to appeal court loss in challenge of racially discriminatory college grant program

A conservative public interest law firm plans to appeal a court ruling tossing its lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a state-administered college grant program that excludes whites and Asians. Dan Lennington, deputy counsel at the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL), … Continue reading Wisconsin group to appeal court loss in challenge of racially discriminatory college grant program

New Jersey microbrewery sues state over regulatory overreach

A microbrewery is suing New Jersey over license conditions it says severely impede such establishments’ ability to advertise in-house events and grow their businesses. The company’s lawyers suggest the state is picking winners and losers by siding with established restaurants and alcohol … Continue reading New Jersey microbrewery sues state over regulatory overreach

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Former Justice Stephen Breyer says he urged colleagues not to reverse Roe v. Wade

Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer said in a televised interview that he pushed his colleagues on the court to change their votes and not overturn Roe v. Wade, the seminal 1973 precedent that legalized abortion in the United States, a ruling … Continue reading Former Justice Stephen Breyer says he urged colleagues not to reverse Roe v. Wade