By Adolfo Pesquera | June 20, 2023
"Under Claiborne, Mckesson cannot be liable for violence unless he encouraged violence. It is not enough that he encouraged or committed unlawful-but-nonviolent actions that preceded violence," Circuit Judge Don R. Willett said in dissent.
By Cheryl Miller | June 16, 2023
Trial counsel with the state bar will try to persuade a judge that the Trump adviser knew, or should have known, his legal theories were based on falsehoods.
By Alexander Lugo | June 16, 2023
Justice Ricky Polston stepped down from the high court at the end of March and immediately went to work as general counsel at Citizens Property Insurance, Florida's not-for-profit insurer of last resort.
By Lisa Mascaro | The Associated Press | June 16, 2023
Several Republican Congress members have stood by the indicted former president, adopting his grievances against the federal justice system as their own.
By Colleen Murphy | June 15, 2023
"In Bostock v. Clayton County, the Supreme Court brought sexual-orientation discrimination within Title VII's embrace," said Judge Susan B. Graber, in her written opinion for the Ninth Circuit. "The court held that discrimination 'because of' sexual orientation is a form of sex discrimination under Title VII. We conclude that the same result applies to Title IX."
By Riley Brennan | June 15, 2023
"The plain language of Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-11-303(a) comports with procedural and constitutional law. For example, defendants have a right to counsel at a preliminary hearing, e.g., Coleman, Wilson, and a right to be present at that hearing," Boomgaarden wrote. "During the preliminary hearing, a defendant can introduce evidence and cross-examine witnesses to, among other things: raise doubts as to whether probable cause exists; illicit testimony for impeachment or other purposes at a later stage; and discover information to assist in preparation for trial."
By Avalon Zoppo | June 14, 2023
Eight Circuit Judge James Loken wonders aloud if there is "any limit" on what investigators can look for on the My Pillow CEO's device.
By Brian Lee | June 13, 2023
The Court of Appeals' majority rejected the music producer's contention that he was not famous enough to be deemed a public figure.
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By Michael Kenny | June 12, 2023
The ingenious framers of the U.S. Constitution covered manifold contingencies when they drafted our founding document, and presumably left some outlier issues to voter common sense. That is why nothing in the Constitution prohibited Eugene Debs, a 1920 presidential candidate running as the standard bearer of the Socialist Party, from seeking the presidency.
By Jason Grant | June 12, 2023
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has declared "moot" a legal battle between federal contractors and subcontractors and President Joseph Biden over an attempt to impose a vaccine mandate on the contracted workers.
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