In a late-night filing, the state bar asked the California Supreme Court on Tuesday to reduce the raw score needed to pass the February bar exam, acknowledging that […]
U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Wrong-House Raid Case — Justia News — May 1, 2025
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Martin v. United States, a closely watched case that could redefine the limits of federal government accountability in […]
Sam Smith ‘Dancing With A Stranger’ Lawsuit Revived By Appeals Court
A federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit claiming Sam Smith and Normani stole key elements of their 2019 hit “Dancing With a Stranger” from an earlier track, […]
Supreme Court Appears Open to Allowing Religious Public Charter Schools
An eight-member U.S. Supreme Court seemed to lean slightly in favor of allowing the nation’s first religious public charter school on Wednesday, with the potential swing voter—Chief Justice […]
State Appellate Court Upholds $5.18M Verdict for Property Damage
A Missouri appellate court affirmed a $5.18 million verdict in favor of a commercial airline supplies company, concluding that a group of defendants failed to preserve their challenges […]
50 Cent Lawsuit to Block Horror Movie ‘SkillHouse’ Is Filed in Court
50 Cent has filed a lawsuit aimed at blocking the release of an upcoming horror movie in which he plays the starring role, claiming he never signed a […]
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Reinstate Ban on Trans Service Members
The Trump administration on Thursday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate a renewed ban on transgender service members in the military, saying a district judge “improperly second-guessed” […]
Seventh, Ninth Court Rulings Tighten Reach of Federal Video Privacy Protection Act
The Video Privacy Protection Act of 1988 (VPPA), 18 U.S.C. §2710, was aimed at preventing the “wrongful disclosure” of personal information about “consumers” — also labeled in the […]
Supreme Court Gives Frosty Reception to Latest ACA Challenge
U.S. Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism Monday of a challenge to a federal task force that recommends the preventative services, like cancer and diabetes screenings, that insurance companies […]
Change of Venue Doesn’t Impede a Request to Change Judges, State Appellate Court Said
A Missouri appellate court blocked a judge’s order that denied an underlying suit be assigned to a new jurist, concluding the request wasn’t barred by a prior venue […]