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 […]
Supreme Court Lifts Court Order Blocking Trans Military Ban
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday reinstated President Donald Trump’s renewed ban on transgender service members in the military after the Trump administration complained that a district judge […]
Tom Girardi Hospitalized One Day Before Key Court Hearing
A federal judge rescheduled Tom Girardi’s sentencing hearing for next month after he was hospitalized for “liver dysfunction” one day before a key hearing on Thursday. U.S. District […]
Live Nation Wants Supreme Court to Reverse Ruling On Ticket Agreements
Live Nation is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling last year that said the concert giant couldn’t enforce “opaque and unfair” arbitration agreements against ticketbuyers, […]
Judge’s ‘Heavy Caseload’ Does Not Permit ‘Temporary Recusal’ From a Case, State Appellate Court Says
A judge’s decision to recuse himself from a child custody case barred him from entering another order years later, the North Carolina Court of Appeals concluded this week. […]
The Supreme Court and Congress Brace for Nationwide-Injunctions Debate
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Court Says Cuba Tobacco Company Has Right to Seek Cancellation of U.S. Rival’s ‘Cohiba’ Trademark
Ruling in a three-decade dispute over the right to trademark the famed Cohiba brand of cigars, a federal court in Virginia has decided Cuba’s state-owned tobacco company properly […]