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Environmental Protection Litigation Should Be In The State Courts
Although no one can predict how the U.S. Supreme Court will rule on the pending motion for bill of complaint and petition for certiorari, the conservative majority’s interpretation of environmental statutes and regulations has not in the recent past been responsive to environmental protection.Apple Agrees to Pay $95 Million Settlement in Siri Voice Assistant Privacy Class Action
Apple has agreed to pay a $95 million class action settlement to resolve 5-year-old claims that its voice-activated digital assistant Siri recorded Apple device users' conversations without their consent.State Court Judge Needed in Worth County
The Judicial Nominating Commission is accepting nominations and applications to fill a vacancy on the State Court of Worth County.US Courts Announce Closures in Observance of Jimmy Carter National Mourning Day
"I call on the American people to assemble on that day in their respective places of worship, there to pay homage to the memory of President James Earl Carter Jr.," President Joe Biden wrote in his proclamation designating Jan. 9, 2025, a National Day of Mourning throughout the United States.Endo Sues to Protect Patented Blood Pressure Medication
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Decision of the Day: Shelter Resident May Have Service Dog Named 'Nightmare' Wherever She Resides
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.Legal Tech's Predictions for the Business of Law in 2025
A look at how law firm business models, hiring, pricing and culture may shift in the coming months.Switching Positions: US Solicitors General and Climate Change Lawsuits
The solicitor general should not make outcome-based arguments on inherently political issues; instead, the rule of law must always be the guiding principle for arguments to the court.If 23andMe Goes Bankrupt, What Happens to All Our Data?
David Siffert, legal director at S.T.O.P., discusses 23andMe’s possible bankruptcy along with the potential legal fallout and the privacy threat it poses to our genetic data.Trending Stories
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