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Top Court Demands an End to Protests at Justices’ Homes (1)
The chief security officer for the US Supreme Court demanded that Virginia and Maryland officials enforce laws against picketing in front of private houses, saying that “threatening activity” at justices’ homes has increased in recent weeks.
Texas Supreme Court Grants Limited OK to Criminal Abortion Ban
The Texas Supreme Court granted part of the state’s request to vacate a temporary restraining order that
New York to Ban Guns in Most Public Places to Block Court Ruling
New York lawmakers on Friday passed gun legislation that would severely limit where guns can be carried and require background checks to buy ammunition.
Supreme Court’s Term of Tumult Ends With Guns, Roe, Protests (1)
The US Supreme Court moved boldly in its first full term with three
Trade Desk’s Jeff Green, Board Sued Over $5 Billion ‘Mega Grant’
A pension fund filed suit in Delaware against Trade Desk Inc.'s board and billionaire CEO, Jeff Green, challenging an “unprecedented” options “mega grant” to Green that’s allegedly worth at least $819 million and potentially more than $5 billion.
California City Defeats Waste Suit After Ninth Circuit Reversal
Vacaville, Calif., can’t be held liable for transporting hazardous waste because it lacked the required connection to the waste disposal process, the Ninth Circuit ruled Friday in a reversal of its previous decision.
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