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South Carolina Woman Challenges Ambiguous Six-Week Abortion Ban in Landmark Lawsuit

In a pivotal legal move, a South Carolina resident, in collaboration with Planned Parenthood, has initiated legal action challenging the state’s controversial six-week abortion ban. The lawsuit, filed on Monday, seeks a court ruling to interpret the law, arguing that it should be applicable after approximately nine weeks of pregnancy due to the ambiguity surrounding …

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Google’s Antitrust Trial Date Set for September Amidst Allegations of Digital Advertising Dominance

In a significant legal development, a U.S. federal judge has earmarked September 9, 2024, as the commencement date for a jury trial involving the U.S. Justice Department and a coalition of states against tech giant Google. The lawsuit, initiated in January 2023, accuses Google, under the umbrella of Alphabet Inc, of exploiting its control over …

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ABA Mandates Free Speech Policies for Law Schools: A Pivotal Shift in Academic Landscape

In a landmark decision on Monday, the American Bar Association (ABA) has enforced a crucial amendment requiring law schools to embrace free speech policies or risk losing their accreditation. The ABA’s House of Delegates solidified this transformative measure, compelling law schools to formulate and publicize policies actively encouraging and supporting the open exchange of ideas. …

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 Unprecedented Trial Unfolds as Defense Concludes in Jennifer Crumbley’s Manslaughter Case

Oakland County, Michigan – As the courtroom drama surrounding the manslaughter trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of a Michigan teenager who fatally shot four classmates in 2021, reached its crescendo, the defense rested its case, leaving the fate of a parent’s criminal responsibility hanging in the balance. Prosecutors assert that Crumbley, along with her …

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2025 Trial Date Set for Former Girardi Firm Lawyers in High-Stakes Chicago Fraud Case

In a significant legal development, a federal judge in Chicago has established a trial date of March 3, 2025, for David Lira and Christopher Kamon, former members of the now-defunct law firm associated with disbarred California attorney Tom Girardi. The duo faces serious charges of misappropriating millions in client funds, casting a shadow over their …

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Downturn in US Legal Job Market Signals Shifting Landscape

In a stark turn of events, the U.S. legal services sector experienced a decline of 4,400 jobs in January, marking a significant departure from its previous record high, as revealed by recent data from the Labor Department. Preliminary seasonally adjusted figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics disclosed that the legal sector’s workforce totaled …

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Legal Drama Unfolds: Prosecutor’s Personal Ties Stir Controversy in Trump Case

In the midst of the legal battle involving former President Donald Trump’s alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election results, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis finds herself entangled in a web of controversy. Recent revelations regarding her personal relationship with prosecutor Nathan Wade have cast a shadow over the high-stakes prosecution. Fani Willis addressed …

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 Landmark Ruling Certifies Class Action Against Tech Giant Apple for Alleged App Store Monopoly

In a groundbreaking decision, a federal judge recently greenlit a class action against Apple, allowing tens of millions of customers to proceed with claims accusing the tech giant of monopolizing the iPhone app market. The core allegation is that Apple, by restricting app purchases solely to its App Store, has artificially inflated prices for consumers. …

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Harvard Law’s Bold Step: Full-Tuition Scholarships for Low-Income Students, Following the Trailblazers Yale and Stanford

In a significant move this upcoming fall, Harvard Law School will break down financial barriers by introducing full-tuition scholarships for select lower-income students. This progressive initiative aligns with comparable efforts at Yale and Stanford universities, indicating a growing trend among prestigious institutions to foster inclusivity. The eligibility for Harvard Law’s Opportunity Fund hinges on a …

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Legal Limbo: Trial for Trump’s Alleged Election Subversion Officially Postponed by U.S. Judge

In a legal twist, the trial of former U.S. President Donald Trump, accused of attempting to overturn the 2020 election results, has been formally delayed by a U.S. judge. Originally scheduled to commence next month, the postponement arises from Trump’s appeal asserting immunity from prosecution for actions taken during his presidential tenure. This anticipated delay …

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