California doctors falter in bid to shut down discipline over Covid advice
The same judge who last year blocked a law against Covid misinformation didn't see merit in a similar effort to preemptively block discipline for dispensing Covid opinions.
In a mixed ruling, a California judge threw out some claims by the comedian and his company against the internet talk show host but allowed others to proceed.
The same judge who last year blocked a law against Covid misinformation didn't see merit in a similar effort to preemptively block discipline for dispensing Covid opinions.
A California judge said federal agencies didn't properly set a reasonable timeline to rebuild the overfished Pacific sardine population, but declined to order a new environmental impact assessment.
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — A federal court in New York partially seals personal information disclosed in prior motions to quash and for protective orders, which included the defendants’ social security numbers and corporate bank account information. Some filings are sealed entirely, while others can be refiled with redactions; still more others will remain public because the defendants waived their privacy rights by including the information on motions that remained on the docket for months without taking appropriate action.
A witness in Trump's Mar-a-Lago classified documents case told FBI agents he gave everyone in Trump's orbit the same advice: “Be honest and don’t be cute.”
Reports of sexual misconduct by Larry Nassar date back to the 1990s.
Governor Tim Walz's appointment of Theodora Gaitas and Sarah Hennesy returns the state's top court to a female majority.
The civil rights group wants records from the city detailing police canine use-of-force issues.
A federal judge wasn't persuaded that a prosecution witness misled the jury when he testified that he quit working on the dive boat a few months before the deadly fire because of safety concerns.
A federal judge reversed a recent decision and found the man accused of starting a deadly hotel fire in 1970 cannot have his conviction expunged.
An Oregon city's ordinance against public camping has the high court contemplating whether involuntary homelessness could be punished.