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Will SCOTUS Wade Into Florida’s Ongoing Sports Betting Battle?
Covers.com· 3 days agoThe metaphorical ball that is federal approval for sports betting in the Sunshine State is now in...
Coinbase Loses Supreme Court Case Over Dogecoin Sweepstakes - Decrypt
Decrypt· 2 days agoThe 9-0 ruling, however, did not address any of Coinbase’s crypto-related practices—nor is it likely to impact the hot-button issue of American crypto regulation. Instead, the decision addressed ...
Playbook: Trump into the den of wolves
Politico· 2 hours agoFetterman, who still has auditory processing issues and uses a captioning device to help him follow conversations, said, ‘It’s ironic that I had to...
Coinbase took a blow from the Supreme Court's Dogecoin ruling
Quartz· 2 days agoCrypto exchange Coinbase has lost a Supreme Court case over its Dogecoin sweepstakes. In Coinbase,...
Joe Biden lands 200 judges, highlighting stakes for the courts in the 2024 election
NBC News via Yahoo News· 3 days ago“There are just nonstop attacks on the Supreme Court, week after week after week. And so I’m not...
Alito and Thomas remain proudly obstinate | Horsey cartoon
Seattle Times· 2 days agoFirst, we learned that the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was active in the “Stop the...
Julian Assange is avoiding extradition to the US and will be able to appeal his case in the UK
Hardwood Paroxysm· 5 days agoWikiLeaks founder Julian Assange got one An important victory This Monday at the hearing held in the...
Letitia James' historic case ends with $15 million verdict
Newsweek· 23 hours agoWarehouse," operated stores without a license in Cayuga, Oswego and Wayne counties and illegally...
Column: The Supreme Court’s conservatives onstage, unplugged and unrepentant
Yakima Herald-Republic· 2 days agoIt’s that time of year when the life-tenured denizens of America’s imperial court, otherwise known...
Joseph R. Landry ’16 Awarded Supreme Court Clerkship
Columbia University News· 4 days agoLandry will clerk for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for the October 2024 term. Joseph R. Landry ’16 had already completed two federal clerkships and...