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EU court reduces Qualcomm's antitrust fine
EU General court annuls $1.7 billion antitrust fine against Google
Google has avoided a European Union $1.7 billion antitrust penalty over its AdSense advertising platform thanks to a Wednesday ruling from the EU General Court. The court annulled the European Commission fine.
Court Overturns €1.5 Billion EU Antitrust Fine Against Google
Google has successfully overturned a €1.5 billion antitrust fine it was handed by the European Commission in 2019.
EU General Court Tosses Out a Google Antitrust Fine
Google won a rare antitrust victory this morning when the EU General Court tossed aside a €1.5 billion fine against the online giant.
Supreme Court Won’t Restore Jill Stein to Nevada Ballot
Supreme Court rejects bid to put Green Party’s Jill Stein on Nevada ballot
Nevada’s highest court said the Green Party failed to meet the requirements for ballot access for candidate Jill Stein in the battleground state.
US Supreme Court Declines to Restore Green Party to Nevada Ballot
The justices refused to halt a Nevada Supreme Court ruling that had barred the Green Party because it used the wrong form when collecting signatures from voters to qualify for a place on the ballot. The Green Party had argued the ruling by Nevada's top court violated the U.
Supreme Court shuts down Nevada Green Party bid for 2024 ballot access
It’s the Supreme Court’s latest instance of weighing in on a contentious battleground state issue ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Threats against US Supreme Court justices
Alaska man charged with threatening to torture and kill Supreme Court justices
Attorney General Merrick Garland said an Alaska man was arrested after making 'repeated, heinous threats to murder and torture' Supreme Court justices.
Threats against US Supreme Court justices: Alaska man arrested
An Alaska man has been arrested on charges that he threatened to assault, kidnap and murder six U.S. Supreme Court justices and some of their family members in online messages that contained violent and racist language.
Man Charged With Threatening to Kill Supreme Court Donated to Democrats
Panos Anastasiou allegedly threatened to kill six Supreme Court justices, sending over 400 messages through an online portal.
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South Dakota court suspends law license of former attorney general after fatal accident
The South Dakota Supreme Court has ordered a six-month suspension of former state Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg's law ...
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Michigan minimum wage slated to increase to $12.48 an hour next year after court ruling
The court ordered the state treasurer to finalize a minimum wage in Michigan for 2025 by Nov. 1. It's likely going to be ...
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Lawyers arguing Marcellus Williams case at Mo. Supreme Court one day before his execution
Williams is scheduled to die by lethal injection Tuesday evening for the brutal killing of former Post-Dispatch reporter ...
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Google scores a rare win in court as $1.7 billion fine gets overturned
Google successfully beat a $1.7 billion EU antitrust fine as the court rules there were procedural errors in the original ...
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Will hundreds of child abuse cases move forward? NC Supreme Court hears arguments
The North Carolina law, along with legislation adopted by other states, recognizes research that shows coming to terms with ...
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Commission on Practice Rejects Attorney General’s Motion to Dismiss Misconduct Case
An investigation into alleged violations of attorney misconduct by Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen will proceed now ...
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High Court Gives Masengeli Chance to Save Himself
The High Court on Friday, September 20, granted Deputy Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli an opportunity to ...
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Trump’s Legal Bulldog — and Possible Attorney General — Says He’s Just Trolling All of Us
Mike Davis could be Trump’s attorney general, and he says he wants to put journalists in gulags and kids in cages. He also says he’s trolling. The line isn’t always so clear.
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