U.S. Supreme Court
Recent News About U.S. Supreme Court
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Federal judge set to rule on Trump's lawsuit against YouTube
When Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 was enacted, no one could have foreseen the power social media companies would wield 20 years later -
Big win for private property rights and California ag in case before SCOTUS
The Supreme Court of the United States has remanded a 9th Circuit Court of Appeal decision that allows union organizers to visit workers on agricultural farms without pay -
Facebook will pay $550M to settle Illinois photo tag class action brought by Edelson, other firms
Facebook has agreed to pay $550 million to settle one of the first and largest class actions launched under an Illinois biometrics privacy law. -
Supreme Court declines to hear homeless case, Bellflower plans to build more shelters
BELLFLOWER – A lawsuit out of the state of Idaho regarding the way cities across the country can enforce sleeping in public was declined to be heard by U.S. Supreme Court, opening up more questions and concerns for municipalities dealing with sprawling homeless populations. -
California's challenged AB 5 'messing' with federal interstate commerce supremacy, trucking official says
UPLAND – The showdown between the trucking industry and California over a new law that could potentially reclassify millions of gig economy and other independent workers ultimately could end up in the U.S. Supreme Court, a trucking association official said.