Supreme Court Rejects DOJ Plea to Block Texas Abortion Law Enforcement, Will Hear Arguments
The US Supreme Court has once again chosen politics over the rule of law. They rejected the DOJ’s request to block the Texas abortion law.
The US Supreme Court has once again chosen politics over the rule of law. They rejected the DOJ’s request to block the Texas abortion law.
The US Department of Justice has appealed the Texas anti-abortion bill to the US Supreme Court – the very court that caused this mess.
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The US Supreme Court has given the green light to Texas’ anti-abortion law. The fallout is now rolling across the Internet.
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The US Supreme Court has ruled that re-implementing an API is Fair Use. It finally puts an end to the Apple vs Oracle case.
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The Trump administrations quest to ban WeChat was dealt another blow. After appealing the decision, the appeals court upheld the lower courts decision.
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After a ruling that held that government is immune to copyright infringement lawsuits, senators are wanting officials to look into this further.
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There’s been additional developments in the Google v Oracle case. More tech companies are coming out to support Google in the case.
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Things are not looking good in the Oracle v Google case. So, the EFF has asked the Supreme court to reverse the API decision.
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Trump’s new supreme court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, is having his history combed over. It turns out, he’s a net neutrality opponent.
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The major PSN outage that saw 70-77 million users data compromised certainly was looking to be one of Sony’s more expensive messes. With governments expressing
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