Eleventh Circuit Okays Suspicionless Electronics Border Searches
Electronic device searches at the border is a hot topic, and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has recently addressed the issue. Notably, the Court
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Electronic device searches at the border is a hot topic, and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has recently addressed the issue. Notably, the Court
New York’s state attorney general has filed a fraud suit against The Pet Zone alleging its leasing option is misleading, according to news reports. The
MGM Resort International (“MGM”) has filed for declaratory judgment in U.S. District Courts for the Central District of California and District of Nevada in an
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A class-action lawsuit has been filed by seven California teachers seeking to win back paid union fees in response to the recent decision by the
The Indiana Supreme Court recently reinstated a previously dismissed voluntary manslaughter charge against a defendant whose attorney-client privileged conversation was recorded at a police station
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A California federal appeals court denied an inmate’s request for a new trial. The inmate is presently serving a life sentence for murder. The court
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) recently upheld a Minnesota law that invalidated beneficiary designations to spouses after a divorce. The Court, in
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