However, Docket Alarm analytics show that a recent spike in litigation has nothing to do with tickets, but instead concerns a data breach. Federal courts have become an increasingly active venue for ...
News media and non-profit organizations are using the Freedom of Information Act to monitor the Trump Administration’s dismantling of the Department of Education, according to data compiled by ...
Litigation involving the world’s three largest memory-chip manufacturers — Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron Technology — has become a recurring feature of the federal court system in the ...
An amended complaint filed in Massachusetts federal court on Monday has accused the United States Department of Defense, the United States Navy, and contractors Raytheon Technologies Corporation and ...
FOIAengine: Was the FTC Involved in Operation “Arctic Frost”? The conservative Heritage Foundation continues to flood federal agencies with Freedom of Information Act requests seeking detailed records ...
The past year was one of profound economic uncertainty; the new Presidential administration introduced unprecedented changes in the administrative state. Tariffs signaled a new era of trade policy, ...
Federal courts are increasingly grappling with the legal status of prediction markets, as exchanges offering contracts on political, economic, and social events test the boundaries of federal ...
In a November 2023 press release, ubiquitous coffee chain Starbucks unveiled its plan for a “limitless future” – the “Triple Shot Reinvention with two pumps plan.” The plan, itself a step on 2022’s ...
The earliest surviving record of fashion media was published in 1770, depicting that year’s trends. At the time, clothing fashion turned over yearly, though the changes were relatively minor. Instead ...
An opinion and order was issued on Tuesday in the Southern District of New York by Judge Andrew L. Carter, Jr. The initial suit was filed by plaintiffs Rocio Lopez and Rachel Lumbra (both individually ...
Last Friday, Judge Stefan R. Underhill ruled on a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) case brought by Yout LLC against the Recording Industry Association of ...
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