The U.S. Supreme Court declined ... in two social media cases with major implications for tech giants such as Meta and Google, kicking them back to state courts in Florida and Texas.
Scott Mullen & Sk Mullen Consulting, LLC, a Florida ... Texas. (2021 WL 6125569, at *1 (M.D. Fla. Aug. 13, 2021).) Social Media Accounts as Protectable Business Interests Although non-compete law ...
Elon Musk and his companies are embroiled in dozens of lawsuits, ranging from fatal crashes blamed on Tesla Inc.’s Autopilot ...
Law enforcement ... In Florida, arrests were made in two school threat cases the weekend following the shooting. A 13-year-old boy was arrested on Sept. 8, accused of making social media threats ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued TikTok on Thursday for sharing and selling minors’ personal information, violating a ...
The Florida Supreme Court recently disciplined four attorneys ... The attorneys represent law practices from across the state. Disbarred lawyers may not reapply for admission for five years ...
The ban didn't go into effect due to legal opposition, but it's made its way to the Texas Supreme Court. That court will decide whether or not DSHS has the right to enact such a ban. Chris ...
said in June after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of an Oregon city’s ordinance cracking down on public camping. The new Florida law bars local governments from allowing ...
Term limits for U.S. Supreme Court justices would not reduce judicial independence and could enhance accountability, according to Barbara J. Pariente, former chief justice of the Florida Supreme ...
“It isn’t. It’s an insult to Motown to call it the Supreme Court. It’s not even a court… basically, it’s a harem. It’s Trump’s harem. “When they passed that law, that ...