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Ex-DOJ Official Called ‘Radioactive’ After Alleged Election Plot
The Trump administration’s top environmental lawyer faces severe career repercussions and possibly ethics probes in the wake of allegations, which he disputes, that he worked with President Donald Trump to try to cast doubt on the 2020 election results.
California Strip Clubs Lose Free-Speech Challenge to Covid Rules
San Diego County can enforce state restaurant safety regulations prompted by the coronavirus pandemic without violating the First Amendment rights of strip clubs, a state appeals court ruled Friday, lifting an injunction by a lower court.
Twitter Beats Suit From User Banned Over ‘Misgendering’ Tweets
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First Amendment Allows False Ad Suit Against Ratings Publisher
Nutritional supplement maker Ariix LLC may pursue a false advertising suit against NutriSearch Corp., a guidebook publisher, over allegedly rigged ratings in favor of competitor Usana Health Sciences Inc. because Ariix sufficiently alleged the publication is commercial speech without full First Amendment protection, a divided panel of the Ninth Circuit ruled Friday.
Trump Impeachment-Trial Arguments Set to Begin Week of Feb. 8
Arguments in the second impeachment trial of former President
United Insurance Holdings Legal Chief Brad Kalter Resigns
United Insurance Holdings Corp.’s chief legal officer and general counsel Brad Kalter has resigned, effective Friday.
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