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Landmark Verdict: Giuliani Ordered to Pay $148 Million in Damages Over False Election Claims

In a groundbreaking decision, a federal jury in Washington has ruled that Rudy Giuliani must pay a staggering $148 million in damages to two former Georgia election workers, Wandrea “Shaye” Moss and her mother Ruby Freeman. The verdict stems from Giuliani’s defamatory statements, falsely accusing them of orchestrating election fraud to undermine Donald Trump in …

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 Court Orders Elon Musk to Face SEC Grilling Anew in Twitter Takeover Probe

In a recent courtroom showdown, a federal judge provisionally decreed that Elon Musk, the magnate behind Tesla and SpaceX, must undergo further questioning by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding his high-profile $44 billion Twitter acquisition. The decision marks a triumph for the SEC in its ongoing legal tussle with the world’s wealthiest …

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Court Upholds Gag Order in Trump’s New York Civil Fraud Trial Amidst Social Media Controversy

In a recent ruling, a New York state appeals court has rebuffed former President Donald Trump’s attempt to lift a gag order imposed on him in the ongoing civil fraud trial. The order, issued by Justice Arthur Engoron on October 3, restrained Trump from publicly discussing court staff after he shared a photo on social …

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Harvard Faces Recruiting Setback as Edelson Law Firm Withdraws Amidst Antisemitism Uproar

In a bold move against perceived indifference to antisemitism concerns at Harvard University, Edelson PC, a prominent plaintiffs’ firm, declared its boycott of upcoming recruiting events at Harvard Law School. The decision comes in the wake of Harvard University President Claudine Gay’s Congressional testimony on campus antisemitism, which left Edelson PC dissatisfied. In an exclusive …

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Virginia Supreme Court Breathes New Life into Teacher’s Lawsuit Over Pronoun Use Dispute

In a groundbreaking decision, Virginia’s highest court resuscitated the legal battle of a French teacher fired for refusing, on religious grounds, to employ a transgender student’s chosen pronouns. The court’s unanimous ruling affirmed Peter Vlaming’s pursuit of claims that the West Point school board violated his constitutional rights, breathing fresh air into free speech, free …

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Landmark Ruling: US Supreme Court Upholds Illinois Assault Rifle Ban After Chicago Massacre

In a groundbreaking decision on December 14, the U.S. Supreme Court reinforced its stance on gun control by refusing, for the second time, to block Illinois’ Democratic-supported ban on assault-style rifles and high-capacity magazines. This prohibition, a response to the tragic mass shooting in Highland Park in 2022, has sparked an ongoing legal battle led …

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U.S. Naval Academy’s Approach to Admissions Survives Legal Challenge

In a courtroom drama that unfolded in Baltimore, the U.S. Naval Academy emerged victorious as a federal judge dismissed the plea by Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), a group founded by Edward Blum, known for challenging affirmative action policies. The request sought to prevent the Naval Academy from considering race as a factor in its …

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Law Schools Forge Diverse Paths as LSAT Alternatives Gain Ground

In a transformative shift, an increasing number of law schools are breaking free from the conventional Law School Admission Test (LSAT) as part of innovative admissions strategies. Georgetown University Law Center and Washburn University School of Law recently secured approval from the American Bar Association (ABA) to admit students without mandating LSAT scores. Additionally, the …

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 Landmark Decision Clears Path for Legal Battle in eBay Harassment Saga

In a groundbreaking development, a federal judge in Boston ruled that the legal battle initiated by a Massachusetts couple against former eBay Inc executives, including CEO Devin Wenig, can move forward. The decision comes in the wake of a criminal prosecution against seven ex-eBay employees who admitted to orchestrating a disturbing campaign targeting the couple, …

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Landmark Decision Looms: US Supreme Court to Deliberate Future of Abortion Pill Access

In a pivotal turn of events, the U.S. Supreme Court, having previously revoked its acknowledgment of a constitutional right to abortion in 2022, is now poised to weigh in on the Biden administration’s plea to safeguard expansive access to the abortion pill. This development sets the stage for a significant ruling on reproductive rights, adding …

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