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National Law Journal

Judge Orders Trump to Restore CNN Reporter's Access to White House

U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly based his decision largely on a 1977 decision by the Washington federal appeals court, establishing that the White House must provide due process when revoking a reporter's press credentials.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Due Process Cited By Federal Judge in Restoring CNN Reporter's White House Pass

U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly based his decision largely on a 1977 decision by the Washington federal appeals court, establishing that the White House must provide due process when revoking a reporter's press credentials.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Judge Rebuffs Sex Harassment Suit Against NFL Films From Former Voice-Over Artist

A federal judge has ruled that a voice-over artist who worked almost exclusively for New Jersey-based NFL Films cannot sue the company for sexual harassment because, though she used the company's facilities for her work, she was an independent contractor and not a full-time employee.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Judge Plans Swift Ruling in CNN Suit Against Trump Over Press Access

U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly, a Trump appointee to the federal trial bench, heard arguments for about two hours in a packed courtroom. Kelly said he planned to issue a ruling by Thursday afternoon.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Gibson Dunn Backs CNN, Acosta in White House Press Pass Lawsuit

Gibson Dunn duo Ted Boutrous and Ted Olson have jumped in to represent the news giant after the White House revoked a reporter's press pass last week.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

CNN Sues Trump Over White House Press Pass

Gibson Dunn duo Ted Boutrous and Ted Olson have jumped in to represent the news giant after the White House revoked a reporter's press pass last week.
2 minute read

Litigation Daily

Gibson Dunn Reps CNN, Acosta in White House Press Pass Lawsuit

Gibson Dunn duo Ted Boutrous and Ted Olson have jumped in to represent the news giant after the White House revoked a reporter's press pass last week.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

Courts Haven't Given Undercover Cops Much Reason to Stay Off Facebook

Law enforcement has successfully used social media to go undercover and monitor potential bad actors. Facebook's policies prohibit such behavior, but the courts don't seem to mind.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

A Call for Regulation: The DOJ Ignored Website Accessibility Regulation and Enterprising Chaos Ensued

Business usually prefers to avoid championing day-to-day government regulation. But a recent explosion of “surf by” lawsuits accusing consumer-facing websites of violating Title III of the Americans With Disabilities Act has businesses demanding regulations setting the minimum requirements to render commercial websites accessible to disabled visitors.
12 minute read

Daily Business Review

After Hours: 19th Annual Thelma Gibson Awards

The Women's Chamber of Commerce of Miami-Dade County held its 19th Annual Thelma Gibson Awards honoring women in media at the Coral Gables Woman's Club.
1 minute read

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