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Judge Rejects Trump's Motion for Summary Judgment in Carroll Defamation Suit
U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan found in a 46-page opinion that Trump cannot bring an absolute immunity defense and that his arguments are "without merit."Speculation About 'Golden Ticket' Additions in Phila. Judicial Race Focuses on These 4 Lawyers
How many of these "golden tickets" will be given out this year remains to be seen, as judges have more than two months remaining before they have to revoke their candidacy seeking retention.Facebook Prevails in State Supreme Court Fight With New Jersey Over User Account Content
"And nowhere else in the nation has law enforcement sought prospective communications from Facebook users' accounts without presenting a wiretap order," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner wrote. "Based on the language and structure of the relevant statutes, we find that the state's request for information from users' accounts invokes heightened privacy protections."Incoming Phila. Trial Lawyers Association President Aims to Draw in a Younger Crowd
When Martin Law partner Alfred Carlson officially steps into his role as president of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, he will be one of the few workers' compensation attorneys to lead the organization since its 1959 inception.View more book results for the query "*"
'A Great Team' of 12 Lawyers Appointed to Take Over Tepezza Drug Cases
U.S. District Judge Thomas Durkin, who held an initial conference in the multidistrict litigation on Wednesday, appointed a group of seven men and five women to spearhead the Tepezza cases.Central NY Judge Elevated to Top Administrative Post as Wilson Adds to Leadership Team
Judge Deborah H. Karalunas' appointment was made by Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas with the approval of Chief Judge Rowan D. Wilson, who took over as the state's top judge in April.Google Follows Meta Saying It Will Cut Canadians' Links to News in Light of New Law
The search giant called Canada's Online News Act "unworkable" after discussions with the government fell apart.'Extra Set of Teeth': FCC's New Privacy Task Force Likely to Spur More Rulemaking
After seeking to modernize its rules protecting customer proprietary network information, the Federal Communications Commission has now launched the Privacy and Data Protection Task Force, further cementing the agency's seat at the data privacy table.Supreme Court Makes It Easier to Sue Over Denied Workplace Religious Accommodations
The U.S. Supreme Court justices ruled for an Evangelical Christian who did not want to work on the Sabbath.Trending Stories
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