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A federal appeals court invalidated California’s open-carry ban, citing Second Amendment rights and the Supreme Court’s Bruen precedent.
The Supreme Court has delivered a landmark decision that grants states unprecedented power to restrict patient access to healthcare providers within one of the nation’s largest public insurance programs. The 6-3 ruling, announced on June 26 ...
The Supreme Court issued a ruling in a case surrounding birthright citizenship Friday, but the decision didn't directly rule on questions surrounding the future of birthright citizenship. So what exactly did it do and what will it mean for executive orders ...
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 05: A pedestrian is seen close to the U.S. Supreme Court on June 5, 2023 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court is expected to issue outstanding rulings throughout the month of June. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) The U.S. Supreme ...
Apple requested that a federal appeals court temporarily pause a district judge's ruling requiring it to allow more competition in the Apple App Store, arguing it will suffer irreparable harm if the decision isn't paused. A district court judge ordered ...
The legal battle over President Donald Trump's move to end birthright citizenship is far from over despite the Republican administration's major victory Friday limiting nationwide injunctions. Immigrant advocates are vowing to fight to ensure birthright ...
A federal judge in California issued a landmark ruling on Monday in one of the first major court decisions addressing Artificial Intelligence (AI) training and copyright law. In a mixed ruling, the court found that training large language AI models (LLMs ...
Washington — Even though the pending U.S. Supreme Court case over President Donald Trump's expansive global tariffs does not directly address motor vehicle-specific levies, the high court's ruling could still have billion-dollar implications for the auto ...
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The 149-page ruling dismissed the case against Austin Knudsen, declined to suspend his license, but agreed he violated two rules of professional conduct