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Constitutionality Challenged: US Judge Strikes Down Key Provision of 2022 Spending Bill

In a legal saga unfolding in the Lone Star State, a federal judge in Texas has delivered a blow to a significant segment of the $1.7 trillion government funding bill of 2022. Judge James Wesley Hendrix, appointed during the tenure of former President Donald Trump, ruled on Tuesday that a crucial provision of the spending …

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 Trump Challenges $454 Million Civil Fraud Judgment in New York

Amidst the fervor of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) annual meeting, Donald Trump, former U.S. President and contender for the Republican presidential nomination, seized the stage to confront a looming legal battle. The battleground: New York, where a judge’s ruling has decreed Trump liable for a staggering $454 million in penalties and interest, stemming …

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Grocery Giants’ Merger Faces Mounting Legal Battles

In a clash of titans within the supermarket industry, the proposed $24.6 billion merger between Kroger and Albertsons is encountering formidable resistance on multiple fronts. The latest blow comes from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which has initiated legal action to thwart the deal on antitrust grounds, echoing a chorus of concerns voiced by …

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Supreme Court Justice’s Hiring Sparks Controversy

In a move that has ignited a storm of debate, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has brought on board a law clerk, Crystal Clanton, who stands accused of engaging in racist behavior during her tenure at a conservative nonprofit organization. Clanton’s alleged actions, including sending a text message containing derogatory remarks about Black individuals, …

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Judge Finds Biden Administration’s ‘Ghost Gun’ Rule Incomplete, Orders Stricter Consideration

In a courtroom drama echoing the ongoing saga of gun regulation, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen of San Francisco delivered a pivotal ruling on Monday, tilting the scales in favor of California and the Giffords Law Center. The essence of the verdict: a critical part of the Biden administration’s initiative to combat the proliferation of …

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JetBlue and Spirit Airlines Make Case for Merger Approval Amid Legal Battle

JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines found themselves entrenched in a legal tussle as they pleaded their case before the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The stakes were high as they sought to overturn a judge’s ruling that had effectively halted their proposed $3.8 billion merger at the behest of the United States Department of …

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 Supreme Court Grapples with States’ Social Media Regulations

In the hallowed chambers of the U.S. Supreme Court, a contentious debate unfolded, echoing the clash of modernity against constitutional principles. Justices, with furrowed brows and pointed questions, scrutinized the Republican-backed statutes emerging from the heartlands of Florida and Texas, seeking to rein in the dominion of social media giants. Throughout the marathon of legal …

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Legal Storm Brews: Prosecutors Pursue Silence from Trump in NY Hush Money Case

In the bustling legal arena of New York, prosecutors are maneuvering to muzzle former President Donald Trump’s vocal chords. Seeking a gag order, they aim to silence his potential bluster, particularly concerning witnesses and jurors, in his ongoing trial over hush money transactions linked to a notorious porn star. The Manhattan District Attorney’s office, under …

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 Energy Agency’s Bitcoin Miner Survey Paused Amid Legal Battle

In the heart of a legal clash between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and bitcoin miner Riot Platforms, the DOE’s statistical arm, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), announced a temporary halt to its emergency survey of energy consumption by cryptocurrency miners. This decision came in response to a lawsuit filed by Riot Platforms …

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