Judge: Schools Can Sue Social Media for Expenses Related to Addicted Students
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, who is overseeing multidistrict litigation in the Northern District of California, allowed negligence claims brought by school districts to move ahead against Meta Platforms, which owns Facebook and Instagram, and the parent companies of TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube.NY Antitrust Investigators Seek Subpoena in Probe of Potential Capital One-Discover Merger
Attorney General Letitia James' office said its antitrust bureau is confidentially investigating the proposed transaction's effects on competition under New York's Donnelly Act.Coinbase Scores Arbitration Win Under New Federal Precedent
"In the time since the plaintiff filed his complaint, nearly two years have passed," a Coinbase spokesperson said in a statement. "During this time, he could have gone to arbitration and obtained a decision on the merits."The 2024 NLJ Awards: Professional Excellence—Crisis Management and Government Oversight
We salute these law firms and lawyers for their success in their perspective fields.Conflict or Earned? Judge in Trump Cases Floated as Potential AG Pick
On one hand, some say Trump recognized the judge's skillset when he appointed her to bench long before she ever presided over any cases involving him. But on the other, some court watchers say awarding her the top job would seem like a reward for her adjudication in Trump's favor.Average Partner Pay in D.C. Is Climbing—but Not as Fast as Billing Rates
The average pay for Am Law 200 partners, including equity and nonequity partners, in D.C. has eclipsed $1.5 million.The 2024 NLJ Awards: Professional Excellence—Appellate Attorney of the Year
We salute these law firms and lawyers for their success in their perspective fields.The 2024 NLJ Awards: Professional Excellence—Appellate Hot List
We salute these law firms and lawyers for their success in their perspective fields.We Need a Binding and Enforceable Supreme Court Ethics Code
The Court's Code of Conduct reflects the approach of an "imperial court." It fails fully to comply with existing law and does not safeguard against the appearance of bias. It is high time for Congress to step in.Trending Stories
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