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US Supreme Court denies request by oil firms to halt coastal erosion suit – NOLA.com
US Supreme Court Denies Request by Oil Firms to Halt Coastal Erosion Suit: An Editorial The US Supreme Court has recently ruled against the nation’s largest oil companies, denying their request to halt a lawsuit that seeks to hold them liable for damages caused by coastal erosion. This ruling is a major milestone in the […] More
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How Clear Policies are Limiting Insurance Cases in the US – Mondaq
Options for Recovering Costs in Car Accidents: A Legal Analysis The Challenge of Covering Medical Bills and Repairs in Car Accidents Car accidents can result in both physical and mental damages that require costly medical bills and repairs. While it is preferred that the at-fault driver’s insurer or the injured driver’s own insurer cover these […] More
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Senate Panel Delays Push for Testimony in Supreme Court Ethics Probe
The Fight Over Supreme Court Ethics Inquiry: Partisan Politics or Necessary Oversight? Introduction The Senate Judiciary Committee had planned to subpoena two conservative allies of Justices Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Clarence Thomas as part of an ethics inquiry into undisclosed luxury travel and other benefits provided to the justices. However, Republicans threatened to derail […] More
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PA Supreme Court Race Wall Street Spielberg Dark Money Backers CNBC
The Role of Big Money in Judicial Elections: A Threat to Democracy Introduction The use of big money in judicial elections has become a growing phenomenon. According to new state campaign finance records, a group called Pennsylvanians for Judicial Fairness, which is financed by a slew of billionaire donors, has spent over $3 million in […] More
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Can Public Officials Block You on Social Media? It’s Up to the Supreme Court
Supreme Court to Determine if Officials can Block Users on Social Media Introduction The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear two cases that will have implications for the ability of public officials to block critics on their personal social media pages. The case echoes that of X, which involved former-President, Donald Trump’s blocking of […] More
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When Can the Government Block Social Media Followers? Supreme Court to Consider.
Supreme Court Grapples with First Amendment Implication of Social Media Blocks Supreme Court Grapples with First Amendment Implication of Social Media Blocks The Intersection between the First Amendment and the Internet The US Supreme Court recently heard arguments on whether government officials can block followers on social media, highlighting the intersection between the First Amendment […] More