The Supreme Court Tests Its Own Limits on Guns
The Supreme Court Tests Its Own Limits on Guns Justices who have pushed against restrictions on gun ownership seemed sympathetic to limits for people under domestic violence restraining orders.
The Supreme Court Tests Its Own Limits on Guns Justices who have pushed against restrictions on gun ownership seemed sympathetic to limits for people under domestic violence restraining orders.
Supreme Court Seems Likely to Uphold Law Disarming Domestic Abusers The potential sweep of a decision could extend far beyond domestic abuse by clarifying the scope of the court’s ruling last year that vastly expanded gun rights.
The Law at the Heart of the Supreme Court’s Gun Case Is Often Used as a Deterrent In the past 25 years, people who tried to buy guns at gun stores were rejected because of having active protection orders about 78,000 times, according to the F.B.I.
Supreme Court Hears a Major Case on Gun Rights and Domestic Violence The court, whose gun rights decision last year set a new historical legal standard, will consider whether the government may disarm people subject to restraining orders for domestic abuse.
Nearing 109, and Still Waiting for Her Day in Court Lessie Benningfield Randle survived the Tulsa race massacre of 1921. Her lawyers are making what they say is a final bid to keep her case alive.
Epic v. Google: a battle over Fortnite fees goes to court Photo illustration by Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photos by Philip Pacheco, Bloomberg, Getty ImagesIn a redux of a case against Apple and iOS, Epic aims to dismantle barriers that could spell higher fees for app makers — and, Google argues, keep Android safe and competitive. Continue reading…
Supreme Court’s Devotion to Gun Rights Faces a Challenging Test The justices will hear arguments on Tuesday on whether the government can disarm people subject to restraining orders for domestic abuse.
Will the Supreme Court Toss Out a Gun Law Meant to Protect Women? Even pro-firearms politicians are absent in the briefs supporting a lawsuit to make it harder to keep weapons out of abusers’ hands.
Arrests Motivated by Politics Face a Supreme Court Test A 72-year-old city councilwoman in Texas, accused of misplacing a document, says she was the victim of retaliation for exercising her First Amendment rights.
Bankman-Fried Had a Hairy Day in Court An observation from sleep-deprived day 15 of Sam Bankman-Fried’s criminal trial: prosecutors embrace the inevitable outcome of male pattern baldness; defense lawyers don’t.
Sundar Pichai argues in court that Google isn’t evil, it’s just a business Photo: Getty ImagesYou might not expect an antitrust trial focused on Google’s overwhelming dominance in the year 2023 to spend a lot of time talking about Internet Explorer circa 2005. But you’d be wrong. Google CEO Sundar Pichai spent a good chunk of Monday in a DC courtroom, testifying as part of the ongoing US v. Google antitrust trial. He s…
Do Kwon’s Terraform Labs Seeks Early Court Rejection of U.S. SEC Case Terraform Labs and its co-founder, Do Kwon, are asking a federal judge to side with them in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) fraud case, arguing that the regulator hasn’t managed to prove the crypto company was offering securities.
Grayscale Court Victory Over SEC in Spot Bitcoin ETF Case Made Final The SEC failed to appeal the court’s initial ruling in favor of Grayscale.
Grayscale ETF Case’s Final Word Coming in Federal Court as SEC Loss Formalized Grayscale Investments is waiting for a federal court tomorrow or soon after to formalize the defeat it handed the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) two months ago in the parties’ dispute over a spot bitcoin exchange traded fund (ETF). That federal court action will close the case, legally setting Grayscale’s win in stone.
Supreme Court Delays Efforts to Redraw Louisiana Voting Map The Louisiana dispute is one of several voting rights cases churning through the courts that challenge a state’s congressional map.
Do Kwon’s SEC Case May Hinge on Role of Jump Trading, Court Documents Show Kwon has been accused of misleading investors about the terraUSD stablecoin, whose 2022 collapse ricocheted around the crypto world.
Tennessee court to decide if school shooting families can keep police records from public release NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Metro government attorneys have said the records can be made public, but only after the investigation is officially closed, which could take months. The post Tennessee court to decide if school shooting families can keep police records from public release appeared first on Religion News Service.
India’s Top Court Rejects Gay Marriage, While Voicing Sympathy Though it expanded the definition of discrimination, the ruling was a sharp setback for petitioners seeking a landmark victory on marriage equality.
In Legal Peril at Home, Trump Turns to a U.K. Court for Vindication On a day when he lashed out at a federal judge in Washington, the former president asked a judge in London to let his lawsuit over the notorious Steele dossier go forward.
Supreme Court Again Lets Biden’s Limits on ‘Ghost Guns’ Stand After the justices temporarily revived the regulations in August by a 5-to-4 vote, lower courts nonetheless let two manufacturers continue to sell the weapons.