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The Major Supreme Court Cases of 2024
New York Times· 1 hour agoThe consequential cases, with decisions arriving by late June or early July, include three affecting former President Donald J. Trump, two on abortion,...
Biden talks momentum in Chicago
Politico· 3 hours ago— Johnson survived his first ouster attempt. Making it past November will be harder, by POLITICO’s Jordain Carney — Doug Burgum is having a moment. Trump...
Daywatch: COVID ‘FLiRT’ variants are spreading
Chicago Tribune· 4 hours agoWhile symptoms and severity seem to be about the same as previous COVID strains, the new FLiRT variants appear to be more transmissible, said infectious...
Trial begins for ex-University of Arizona grad student accused of fatally shooting professor in 2022
ABC 15 Phoenix· 1 day agoA jury has been seated for the trial of a former University of Arizona graduate student accused of fatally shooting a professor in 2022 after he was banned from campus because ...
Blockbuster cases abound as Supreme Court enters opinion season
Courthouse News Service· 3 days agoOver the next two months, the Supreme Court is expected to release rulings in major cases covering...
Paying college athletes appears closer than ever
Casper Star-Tribune· 3 days agoA settlement being discussed in an antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA and major college conferences could cost billions and pave the way for a...
Musk Superfans, Meme-Stock Traders Crash US Business Court Norms
Bloomberg Law· 2 days agoRetail investors want a reckoning for the movie theater chain they say treats them like “a piggy bank.” The movement converging on Delaware’s Court of Chancery is an “eruption of human passion ...
Noting campus protests, Democrats brace for intense action at their summer convention
The Daily Progress· 4 hours agoAs pro-Palestinian demonstrations escalate on college campuses around the country, critics of...
Deputy’s selfies at Jan. 6 insurrection got her fired, suit says. Now she gets payout
Fort Worth Star-Telegram· 23 hours agoThe former Texas lieutenant said her First and 14th amendment rights were violated, according to court documents.
$6.1 billion in student loan debt canceled for enrollees at for-profit Art Institutes
LA Times via Yahoo Finance· 6 days ago“I do appreciate what [Biden] has done for us,” Hernandez said. “I took out these loans during the...