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Apple Urges Federal Court to Dismiss DOJ's iPhone-Related Antitrust Case
"This lawsuit is based on the false premise that iPhone's success has come not through building a superior product that consumers trust and love, but through Apple's intentional degradation of iPhone to block purported competitive threats," the tech giant stated.What the Title IX Injunctions Mean for Schools and Students This Fall
While it is hard to discern exactly what difficulties schools will face in the wake of changing injunctions, it is clear that the sooner this issue is resolved, the better for both the schools and the students the Title IX rules are meant to protect.Eighth Circuit on Copyright Law: Simple Form Is Not Copyrightable and Using a Meme Was Not Fair Use
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit expanded its jurisprudence on copyright law twice in recent months. Addressing questions ranging from copyrightability to fair use, and arising from separate disputes involving a car dealership's customer intake form and a popular meme, these two opinions round out a body of just seven decisions on copyright law released by this appellate court in the past five years.Litigator of the Week: Reversing a $2B Trade Secret Verdict, the Largest in Va. History
Josh Rosenkranz, Eric Shumsky and Chris Cariello of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe secured a ruling from a Virginia appellate court that wiped out a $2 billion trade secret damages verdict facing Massachusetts software company Pegasystems Inc.A Judge Asks: Is It Time to End Ken Feinberg's Roundup Settlement Program?
Last month, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria asked plaintiffs' lead counsel if the settlement program under Ken Feinberg should come to an end.View more book results for the query "Simply"
US Judge Orders Connecticut Officials to Provide Gender-Affirming Care to Inmate
"So much time and energy is spent on the legal battles for health care in prison instead of simply providing health care," Elana Bildner said. "I really would like to be put out of a job. I don't want to be doing this over and over again, and neither does my client. Prison systems are obligated to provide health care by the Constitution, and gender-affirming care is health care."Judge: Ga. Prosecutors Committed 'Gross Negligence' With Emails in 'Cop City' Case
Fulton County Judge Kimberly Esmond Adams said the Georgia Attorney General's Office committed "gross negligence" by allowing privileged attorney-client emails to be included among a giant cache of evidence that was distributed months ago.The 'Chevron' Doctrine Is Dead, Long Live the 'Chevron' Doctrine!
Last month's demise of the judicial Chevron deference doctrine has been well- chronicled. This article vets key cases and pleading realities to weigh the effect of the court's dramatic repudiation.Employers Race to File NLRB Petitions to Gain Upper Hand in Union Organizing
The number of so-called RM petitions filed by employers rocketed 2,089%, to 416 petitions, in the last 10 months.By the Dozen, Accusers Allege Rampant Sexual Abuse at Pennsylvania Juvenile Detention Facilities
The latest group of plaintiffs filed suit in state or federal court against 10 different juvenile facilities across Pennsylvania, three of them state-operated.Trending Stories
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