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Fetal Personhood Fight Underlies Supreme Court Abortion Case

A US Supreme Court case that pits emergency health care against a state abortion ban is being closely watched for its potential to create a foundation for fetal rights.

Seventh Circuit Pick Advances Senate Panel Absent GOP Support

The Senate Judiciary Committee narrowly advanced the federal appellate nomination of Nancy Maldonado, who’s a judicial trailblazer for Hispanic women.

Judge’s Citi Investment Doesn’t Merit Recusal, Ethics Panel Says

A federal appellate court judge with a stake in Citigroup Inc. doesn’t need to recuse himself from the banking industry’s challenge to an $8 cap on credit card late fees, a federal judiciary oversight committee said.

Fifth Circuit Won’t Block SpaceX’s NLRB Case Move to California

The en banc US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit won’t stop SpaceX’s lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Board from being transferred to a federal court in California, after the court evenly split on whether to take up the case.

Big Name Attorneys Work for Less in Supreme Court Abortion Case

Idaho is getting a big discount from Supreme Court heavy hitters to help defend the state’s abortion ban, a deal that falls well below the typical going rate for representation before the justices.

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DOJ Prosecutor Wants to Make Antitrust Relatable (Podcast)

Hetal Doshi is the top antitrust litigator at the Department of Justice and she says she tries to make the cases her team tries easy for the average person to understand. Doshi speaks on this episode of our podcast, On The Merits, about how this philosophy played into recent cases that blocked mergers in the airline and publishing industries, . Doshi also talks about the idea that antitrust laws are meant to protect not only consumers from higher prices, but also to protect workers from lower wages.

Six Flags Investor Suit Over China Expansion Revived Again

Investors’ claims that Six Flags Entertainment Corp. misrepresented the progress of theme park projects in China were improperly thrown out, the Fifth Circuit said Thursday, reinstating the proposed class action for the second time.

Supreme Court's Ethical Dilemmas Began Before Clarence Thomas

In this video, we look at the history of judicial ethics and probe the constitutionality of creating a code of conduct for Supreme Court justices.

AI Trained on Famed Authors’ Copyrighted Work. They Want Revenge – Part 1

Supreme Court Urged to Take Up Fight Over Trans Youth

IVF Access Still in Spotlight Despite New Alabama Law

Beyond NIL: Will College Sports Become a Free Market?

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Crypto Trader Convicted in $110 Million Mango Markets Fraud (2)

A trader accused of exploiting Mango Markets rules to steal $110 million from the exchange was convicted of fraud in the first US trial involving criminal charges tied to <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbDocId":"SBND97T0G1KW","_id":"0000018e-f2f5-d583-afbf-f2fd9c280000","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">cryptocurrency manipulation.

Trump Media Advises ‘Long-Term’ Investors on Thwarting Shorts

Donald Trump’s social media company, whose meteoric stock gains made the former president billions on paper before a rapid selloff wiped out more than two-thirds of the advance, took the unusual step of advising investors how to prevent bets against the firm.

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Supreme Court Today, April 18, 2024

Supreme Court Today, Vol. 92 No. 39, pages 3265-3274, dated April 18, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.

Supreme Court Today, April 11, 2024

Supreme Court Today, Vol. 92 No. 38, pages 3261-3264, dated April 11, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.

Supreme Court Today, April 4, 2024

Supreme Court Today, Vol. 92 No. 37, pages 3255-3260, dated April 4, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.