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Read the Complaint: Musk's X Sues California Over Content Moderation Law
The lawsuit claims California's AB 587 violates the constitution and Section 230 by forcing the social media company "to engage in speech against their will."Panel Takes Up Free-Speech Challenge to Connecticut Anti-Bias Rule of Professional Conduct
New Civil Liberties Alliance attorney Richard Samp, who represents attorneys Mario Cerame and Timothy Moynahan, said the Connecticut rule is "more terrifying" than the Pennsylvania rule.How Husch Blackwell's Virtual Office Prioritizes In-Person Connections
In this week's Legal Speak episode, the managing partner of Husch Blackwell's virtual office discusses the pros and cons of practicing law remotely and how it's changed the way he operates.View more book results for the query "*"
Jackson Walker Adds 2 Winston Trial Lawyers in Houston
Hugh Tanner, who was chair of Winston & Strawn's oil and gas litigation practice and a member of the executive committee, joined Jackson Walker along with James "Jim" Nye.LifeWallet Intends to Fight Nasdaq Delisting With Reverse Stock Split as Shares Trade Below 10 Cents
The company, founded by plaintiffs lawyer John Ruiz, received notice this week of an impending delisting determination due to its low stock price, according to a Friday afternoon SEC filing.Ga. Constituents Notch Another Win in Facebook Free-Speech Battle
"The net effect of these cases is that we are hoping that government officials are increasingly aware and changing their behavior, recognizing that, if they use their social media for governmental purposes, talking about their governmental business, then they cannot silence or block constituents or citizens just because they don't like what they have to say," plaintiff attorney Gerry Weber said.11th Circ. Upholds 60-Month Sentence for Threatening Federal Magistrate Judge
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit has affirmed a defendant's criminal convictions for mailing a threatening message to a federal magistrate judge in Florida.Ga. Federal Judge Partially Grants Summary Judgment to Edible Arrangements in Trade-Secrets Case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia has allowed only a portion of small technology company Card Isle's copyright infringement lawsuit against Edible Arrangements to proceed past summary judgment.Trending Stories
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