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Supreme Court weighs First Amendment with government’s use of social media

Supreme Court weighs First Amendment with government’s use of social media

by Casey He | Oct 31, 2023 | Business, Politics

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments in a case that could define how government officials can use social media.  The case, O’Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier, revolves around the question of whether public officials were acting in their official...
Supreme Court takes to high seas in a case over denied insurance claim for damaged yacht

Supreme Court takes to high seas in a case over denied insurance claim for damaged yacht

by Pavan Acharya | Oct 10, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday took up a rare case involving maritime law that could increase state or policyholder power over the federal law that historically governs maritime disputes. Maritime insurance contracts are governed by federal admiralty law,...
Supreme Court hears case that pits whistleblower rights against the scope of corporate power

Supreme Court hears case that pits whistleblower rights against the scope of corporate power

by Julian Andreone | Oct 10, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in a case that is being closely followed by corporations and whistleblower rights groups across the country. It will determine whether whistleblowers must prove an employer acted with a “retaliatory intent”...
Supreme Court weighs on standing of disability advocates to bring forth lawsuits

Supreme Court weighs on standing of disability advocates to bring forth lawsuits

by Jessica Ma | Oct 4, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court mulled over the question of standing on Wednesday — whether under the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals can sue places of accommodation for lacking disability accessibility information, even if they don’t intend to stay.  The...
Supreme Court could decide the future of consumer protection agency

Supreme Court could decide the future of consumer protection agency

by Matthew Vega | Oct 3, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) v. Community Financial Services Agency of America (CFSA) on Tuesday, in a crucial case at the crossroads of Congress’s ability to fund government agencies and the...
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