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Crypto Lawyers Eye SEC Decision to Dismiss Ripple Execs’ Civil Charges
Experts in cryptocurrency law on Friday said that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission may have dropped its final claims a،nst executives at Ripple Labs because it wants to s،d up a ،ential appeal to the Second Circuit—but that’s not the only noteworthy part of Thursday’s news. “This was not a settlement with the two…
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Donald Trump Pays A Price For Violating Court Issued Gag Order
(P،to by Win McNamee/Getty Images) Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! How much money did New York Justice Arthur F. Engoron fine Donald T،p for violating the court-issued gag order by failing to remove a social media post that disparages the judge’s law clerk? Hint: T،p argued the violation…
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Supreme Court Shoots Down Missouri’s Bid to Reinstate Unusual Gun Law
The U.S. Supreme Court will not yet come to Missouri’s aid in its battle with the Department of Justice over a controversial state law challenging the validity of federal gun control measures. The justices refused to grant a Missouri’s request to reinstate the law as the state defends a،nst a lawsuit from the federal government…
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Justices allow federal government continued communication over social media content moderation
EMERGENCY DOCKET By Amy Howe on Oct 20, 2023 at 5:25 pm The court released two orders on its emergency docket on Friday evening. (Abbie Fitz via Shutterstock) The Supreme Court on Friday granted a request from the Biden administration to temporarily block a lower court’s order that would limit the ability of government officials…
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The Original Meaning of the Privileges or Immunities Clause
I have posted a new article, with co-conspirator Steve Sachs, and professor Jud Campbell at Stanford, on the original meaning of the Privileges or Immunities Clause of Section One of the Fourteenth Amendment: General Law and the Fourteenth Amendment, forthcoming in the Stanford Law Review. Our core claim is that the privileges or immunities of…
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