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Judge Blames Atlanta Officials for Confusion Over 'Stop Cop City' Referendum Campaign
U.S. District Judge Mark Cohen ruled that he does not have the authority to force the city of Atlanta to begin processing the tens of thousands of signatures that were handed in Monday by "Stop Cop City" activists, explaining that he cannot intervene while a larger dispute over the effort is awaiting input from the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet Tee Up Conservation Deals
Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Cabinet will consider three land purchases through the Florida Forever program, including a deal with one of the largest citrus growers in the nation.Trump Waives Right to Speedy Trial as Fulton DA Seeks to Try Him With 18 Others Next Month
The filings are part of the legal maneuvering as Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis seeks to try all 19 defendants together starting next month. Most of the defendants have sought to separate their cases from some or all of the others.View more book results for the query "*"
The Montana 'Youth Climate Case' and the Pa. Environmental Rights Amendment
The case has received some serious attention in the weeks since because Judge Kathey Seely found that the plaintiffs—16 young residents of Montana—had suffered and would suffer injury on account of climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions in Montana and combustion of fossil fuels extracted from Montana.State Health Officials Take Aim at New COVID Booster Shot
State Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo issued guidance that was dramatically different from a recommendation by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which said people 6 months old and older should receive updated COVID-19 vaccines.Trump, Legal Team Must Use Secure Facility to Review Classified Evidence
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon issued a protective order saying that former President Donald Trump and his legal team cannot disclose classified information in the case to anyone other than the court, "government personnel who hold appropriate security clearances and have been determined to have a need-to-know" and others "specifically authorized to access that information."'Thaler v. Perlmutter': AI Output is Not Copyrightable
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia recently upheld a final refusal by the U.S. Copyright Office to register a visual work that was not the product of human authorship but was instead created by a computer algorithm. The sole legal issue of the case, Thaler v. Perlmutter, was whether a work autonomously generated by an AI system is copyrightable.Trending Stories
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