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  • Supreme Court sides with Alabama company in patent dispute

    Supreme Court sides with Alabama company in patent dispute

    Law Review 06/10/2019

    The Supreme Court sided Monday with an Alabama technology company over the U.S. Postal Service in a patent dispute.The dispute before the justices had to do with U.S. Patent No. 6,826,548. That's the patent Birmingham-based Return Mail has for a syst...

  • US court weighs if climate change violates children’s rights

    US court weighs if climate change violates children’s rights

    U.S. Court Watch 06/05/2019

    In a courtroom packed with environmental activists, federal judges wrestled Tuesday with whether climate change violates the constitutional rights of young people who have sued the U.S. government over the use of fossil fuels.A Justice Department att...

  • Supreme Court won’t get involved in Prophet Muhammad ad case

    Supreme Court won’t get involved in Prophet Muhammad ad case

    Law Review 06/04/2019

    The Supreme Court is declining to get involved in a dispute that began when a group tried to have Washington transit officials display an ad with a provocative cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad.The justices said Monday they would not get involved in th...

  • Swedish court rules not to extradite Assange for rape probe

    Swedish court rules not to extradite Assange for rape probe

    National Legal News 06/03/2019

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be extradited to Sweden for a revived rape investigation, but should still be questioned in the case while he is imprisoned in Britain, a Swedish court ruled Monday,The ruling by the Uppsala District Court ...

  • University of Wyoming plans $10M law school expansion

    University of Wyoming plans $10M law school expansion

    Law Review 05/30/2019

    The University of Wyoming is planning a $10 million expansion to its law school that coincides with the college's centennial celebration next year.The Laramie Boomerang reported Thursday that the renovation to the College of Law is expected to be com...

  • Kenya's Judges Uphold Laws That Criminalize Gay Sex

    Kenya's Judges Uphold Laws That Criminalize Gay Sex

    Legal Compliance 05/26/2019

    Kenya's High Court has chosen to uphold colonial-era laws that criminalize gay sex, dashing the hopes of activists who believed the judges would overturn sections of the penal code as unconstitutional and inspire a sea change across the continent.Thr...

  • DeVaney sworn in to South Dakota Supreme Court

    DeVaney sworn in to South Dakota Supreme Court

    Legal Compliance 05/24/2019

    Patricia DeVaney has been sworn in as South Dakota's newest Supreme Court justice.DeVaney took her oath of office in the state's Capitol Rotunda in Pierre Thursday, steps away from the Attorney General's Office where she spent much of her career.Repu...

  • Federal appeals court rules against Trump on ending DACA

    Federal appeals court rules against Trump on ending DACA

    Legal Compliance 05/17/2019

    A federal appeals court ruled Friday the Trump administration acted in an “arbitrary and capricious” manner when it sought to end an Obama-era program that shields young immigrants from deportation.A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circ...

  • Students in Colorado shooting face murder, other charges

    Students in Colorado shooting face murder, other charges

    Law Review 05/15/2019

    Two students suspected of opening fire at their school are charged with over a dozen counts of murder and attempted murder as well as theft and arson, prosecutors said Wednesday.The charges came on the same day a memorial service was being held for t...

  • Supreme Court says 1 state can’t be sued in another’s courts

    Supreme Court says 1 state can’t be sued in another’s courts

    Law Review 05/13/2019

    The Supreme Court decided Monday that one state cannot unwillingly be sued in the courts of another, overruling a 40-year precedent and perhaps, foreshadowing an argument over the viability of other high court decisions.The outcome left one dissentin...

  • Pence slams district court rulings against Trump policies

    Pence slams district court rulings against Trump policies

    Law Review 05/09/2019

    Vice President Mike Pence said Wednesday that the Trump administration intends to challenge the right of federal district courts to issue rulings blocking nationwide policies, arguing that such injunctions are obstructing President Donald Trump&rsquo...

  • Federal judge sends suit over pipeline back to state court

    Federal judge sends suit over pipeline back to state court

    Legal Compliance 05/06/2019

    A federal judge has sent back to North Dakota state court a lawsuit alleging the environmental group Greenpeace conspired against the Dakota Access oil pipeline.The two sides had agreed to the move, and U.S. District Judge Daniel Hovland recently sig...