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Justice Samuel Alito was examined by a doctor last month after falling ill during an event in Philadelphia, according to a US Supreme Court spokeswoman.

US Judge Denies Pirro Motion to Revive Quashed Fed Subpoenas
The Justice Department lost its bid to continue an investigation into building-renovation cost overruns by the Federal Reserve, setting the stage for an appeal that could eventually reach the Supreme Court.
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Is Social Media Big Tobacco 2.0? Suits Over the Impact on Teens
In the first of its kind, a jury found Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google liable for harming a young user with products designed to be addictive. The verdict threatens to put the social networking companies in the same category as Big Tobacco and opioid makers — a potential crack in their shield from legal responsibility for what happens on their platforms.
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Lego Wins Copyright, Trademark Claims Over Minifigure Competitor
Lego AS convinced a Connecticut federal court that a toy company infringed copyrights and trade dress protecting its iconic Minifigure figurine design.
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Lego AS convinced a Connecticut federal court that a toy company infringed copyrights and trade dress protecting its iconic Minifigure figurine design.
Tracking Trump in Court: The Scope of Executive Power Tested
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Pregnancy Behind Bars Proves Deadly for Women and Their Babies
A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.
Pregnancy Behind Bars Proves Deadly for Women and Their Babies
A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.
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US Judge Denies Pirro Motion to Revive Quashed Fed Subpoenas (1)
The Justice Department lost its bid to continue an investigation into building-renovation cost overruns by the Federal Reserve, setting the stage for an appeal that could eventually reach the Supreme Court.
California Bar Exam Class Suit Against Vendor Goes to Mediation
A class action brought by takers of California’s February 2025 bar exam against the vendor whose online platform crashed on test day was paused for mediation.
Justice Alito Sought Medical Care After Falling Ill Last Month
Justice Samuel Alito was examined by a doctor last month after falling ill during an event in Philadelphia, according to a US Supreme Court spokeswoman.
Doctors Can’t Be Made to Check Their Judgment at Exam Room Door
The Supreme Court’s decision in Chiles v. Salazar will allow medical practitioners to speak their minds and challenge prevailing views.
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