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The U.S. Supreme Court declined a chance to reassess the broad legal immunity tech companies have over content hosted on their platforms, turning away on Tuesday an appeal in a lawsuit against Grindr by a male plaintiff who was raped at age 15 by adult men matched to him via the gay dating app.
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Supreme Court will decide if 'habitual drug users' lose their gun rights under Second Amendment
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide if "habitual drug users" lose their gun rights under the Second Amendment.
A neutering by the Supreme Court of the Voting Rights Act’s last remaining major provision would potentially trigger a political avalanche — an event that starts narrow but gathers momentum
As the highest judicial power in the U.S., the Supreme Court has issued monumental decisions affecting millions of Americans over centuries. At the same time, the institution is famously secretive compared to other parts of the government.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is headed to the Delaware Supreme Court to defend his absurdly high pay package. The world’s richest man owes a nice chunk of that wealth from his generous pay package from Tesla.
The Supreme Court has raised alarms over the increasing incidents of online fraud, particularly cases involving digital arrests that deceive citizens through fake judicial orders. On Friday, the court requested responses from the Central Government and the CBI,