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Two Trump-appointed judges questioned whether the president's national security reasoning for blocking collective bargaining ...
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Nordot on MSNCensoring ‘All Men Are Created Equal’ cost U. Oregon $724K — will other universities learn?The University of Oregon just learned a very costly lesson about free speech. This cautionary tale began in June 2022, when Portland State University Professor Bruce Gilley responded to a University ...
Granting a preliminary injunction last month, U.S. District Judge James Donato said that unions have demonstrated they can ...
The ordinance, which took effect at the start of the year, is intended to protect app-based workers from unexplained ...
Summary The Ninth Circuit joins its sister circuits and affirms a “bright-line” FINRA definition of “customer.” Investors must have direct transactional relationship with member firm or associated ...
A federal judge in New Hampshire has blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship.
This limitation has different implications for the right protected by the Second Amendment—preservation of citizens' ability to defend themselves—than California's one-gun-a-month law.
A 9th Circuit panel, including an Obama appointee, unanimously ruled that California's one-per-month limit on gun purchases is unconstitutional.
9th Circuit panel upheld ruling by San Diego U.S. district judge finding law violated Second Amendment.
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