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Supreme Court Upholds US Gun Ban in Domestic Violence Cases

The US Supreme Court upheld a federal law that bars firearm possession by people under domestic-violence restraining orders in a ruling that tempers the court’s expansion of constitutional gun rights.

Bannon Asks Supreme Court to Keep Him Out of Jail During Appeal

Steve Bannon, a longtime adviser to former President Donald Trump, is asking the US Supreme Court to keep him out of prison while he fights to overturn his conviction for contempt of Congress.

Fifth Circuit Nixes Texas Suit Over Federal Silencer Rules

The State of Texas doesn’t have standing to challenge federal regulations on possessing gun silencers, the Fifth Circuit ruled Friday.

Federal Judges Criticize Congress Over Attacks on Nominees

Federal judges spoke out against attacks by members of Congress on judicial nominees, saying attorneys should push back against those accusations to keep judges safe.

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Federal Judges See Role in Building Public Confidence in Courts

Judges can do more to help increase public confidence in the judiciary and court rulings, said federal circuit and district judges who also warned about rising threats sometimes rooted in politics.

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Yahoo’s Isikoff Beats Defamation Claims Over Seth Rich Podcast

Michael Isikoff, Yahoo! News’ chief investigative reporter, had his win in a defamation case affirmed by the D.C. Circuit Friday, after the appeals court said a man who was the subject of some episodes of the Conspiracyland podcast failed to allege actual malice on Isikoff’s part.

BNSF Can Expand Track Inspection Technology, Fifth Circuit Says

One of the largest freight railroad networks in North America won its bid to expand the use of automated track inspection technology after the Fifth Circuit determined the US Department of Transportation arbitrarily denied the company’s waiver request.

DOJ Says It Still Hasn’t Decided Whether to Prosecute Boeing

The <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbHref":"bbg://securities/4131761Z%20US%20Equity","_id":"00000190-3c75-d497-a7fb-fc7db8d70000","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">US Justice Department told attorneys for families of victims of two fatal 737 Max crashes that it still hasn’t decided whether to pursue criminal charges against Boeing Co., after determining last month the planemaker had breached a 2021 agreement with the government.

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

Justices Rule on Guns, Abortion as End of Term Nears

IVF Access Still in Spotlight Despite New Alabama Law

Beyond NIL: Will College Sports Become a Free Market?

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Binance General Counsel Confronts Some of Crypto’s Hardest Tests

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Tesla Seeks to Delay July Hearing in Battle Over Musk’s Pay (1)

Lawyers for Elon Musk say a shareholder vote last week approving the Tesla Inc. co-founder’s <-bsp-bb-link state="{"bbDocId":"S83XOHT1UM0W","_id":"00000190-3c91-d497-a7fb-fc9d301c0002","_type":"0000016b-944a-dc2b-ab6b-d57ba1cc0000"}">$56 billion pay package should delay a hearing on the award of billions of dollars in fees to the lawyers who challenged it.

Chevron Must Pay $120 Million to Family-Owned Oil Company

A Chevron Corp. subsidiary lost its bid for a new trial and must pay $120 million for damaging an oil company’s field, a California appeals court ruled on Friday, emphasizing the importance of efficiency in the jury selection process.

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Supreme Court Today, June 20, 2024

Supreme Court Today, Vol. 92 No. 48, pages 3329-3335, dated June 20, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.

Supreme Court Today, June 13, 2024

Supreme Court Today, Vol. 92 No. 47, pages 3323-3328, dated June 13, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.

Supreme Court Today, June 6, 2024

Supreme Court Today, Vol. 92 No. 46, pages 3317-3321, dated June 6, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.