A Missouri appellate court upheld a nearly $75 million jury verdict against United Parcel Service Tuesday after determining that evidence of the driver’s cocaine use did not improperly […]
Amazon and Starbucks Win Full Dismissal of Biometric Data Privacy Case in Washington Federal Court
Amazon.com Inc. and Starbucks Corp., represented by Hueston Hennigan, achieved the full dismissal of a proposed biometric data privacy class action in Washington federal court on Monday. Both […]
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire Independent Labor Officials
The U.S. Supreme Court said Thursday that President Donald Trump does not have to reinstate, for now, two independent federal labor officials he fired without cause, casting legal […]
Supreme Court Restores Vote to Maine Lawmaker Censured Over Post About Trans Student Athlete
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday said the Maine House of Representatives must restore voting powers to a state lawmaker who was censured by her colleagues over a […]
Landlord Liable for Tripping Hazard Despite Tenant’s Prior Acknowledgment, State Appellate Court Rules
A Massachusetts court approved a jury’s determination Friday that even though the plaintiff had recognized that a platform in front of her door had been removed, that tripping […]
Supreme Court Lifts Order Protecting Venezuelan Nationals From Deportation
The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday that the Trump administration could move forward, at least for now, with rescinding Biden-era deportation protections for more than 300,000 Venezuelan immigrants. […]
Lil Nas X Lawsuit Over Instagram Photo Poses Dismissed By Court
Lil Nas X can’t be sued by an Instagram user who claimed the superstar stole his distinctive “poses” and used them in his own posts, federal appeals court […]
Supreme Court Considers Birthright Citizenship Order and Nationwide Injunctions — Justia News — May 16, 2025
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Thursday in a case involving President Trump’s January 2025 executive order that sought to prevent certain children born in the […]
State Can’t Enforce Law, Appeals Court Rules
A federal appeals court has kept in place an injunction blocking Florida from enforcing a law that would restrict drag shows in the state, saying the statute likely […]
Trade Court Asks If Trump Could Declare ‘Peanut Butter Emergency’ to Set More Tariffs
Federal government lawyers appeared to be hard-pressed to define the limits of President Donald Trump’s trade powers during a Tuesday hearing over his so-called “Liberation Day” tariffs, with […]