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'Trump v. United States': No Basis in the History or Text of the Constitution
There is absolutely nothing in the text of the Constitution which grants a president immunity from criminal prosecution, a Law Journal columnist writes.Class Action Against Equity Crowdfunder Over Misleading Emails Moves Forward
The suit alleges potential investors were mislead by emails urging them to purchase stock failing start-up NowRx.Judge Blasts Google Over Legal Chief's 2008 'Communication With Care' Memo
The judge presiding over a Justice Department suit alleging Google has an illegal monopoly over ad technology said the memo instructing employees to use history-off mode when discussing litigation may have led to the intentional destruction of evidence.How One Brazilian Judge Could Suspend Musk's X in the Coming Hours
The justice, Alexandre de Moraes, has threatened to suspend social media giant X nationwide in the coming hours if its billionaire owner Elon Musk doesn't swiftly comply with one of his orders. Musk has responded with insults, including calling de Moraes a "tyrant" and "a dictator."View more book results for the query "*"
California State Judges to Receive 2.6% Pay Hike
Recent salary increases negotiated by some California state workers mean statutory pay hikes for judges.Big Law Firms Shape the Rules of Upcoming Election
Political committees and individual plaintiffs are tapping large law firms to set the terms of the upcoming election cycle.Meet Jason Bloch: New Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge
"When you lose credibility with a judge, it's something they will remember forever," said incoming Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jason Bloch.In Dallas, Real Estate Investor Sues Person Allegedly Behind 'LPWhisperer' X Account
David Sillers, a partner at Clare Locke in Alexandria, Virginia, represents the plaintiff, Scott Everett, in the defamation-by-tweet lawsuit against the defendant, Jakub Kostecki, who allegedly goes by the handle LPWhisperer on the social media website X.Legal Profession Decries Uptick in Hate Crimes; Call for Additional Reinforcements
New York reported 1,089 reported instances in 2023, the highest number since data collection and annual reporting were mandated by New York's Hates Crimes Act of 2000, according to a recent report.Trending Stories
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