The Supreme Court is deciding whether a street preacher arrested for refusing to stay in a designated protest area can sue.
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Street preacher asks Supreme Court to overturn law limiting public protest
WASHINGTON - "Drunkards!" "Jezebel!" "Nasty!" The street preacher condemned people as he proselytized on the sidewalks ...
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in First Choice Women’s Resource Centers v. Platkin, a case challenging a ...
Conservative and liberal justices seem skeptical of the New Jersey attorney general's arguments in the First Choice pregnancy ...
The justices seem skeptical of the notion that the subpoena is simply a ‘request’ that will not have a chilling effect on donors.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas pressed a representative of the New Jersey Attorney General’s office to admit on ...
The justices seemed skeptical that a procedural defect on New Jersey’s subpoena nullified potential concerns that donors to a crisis pregnancy center had over their information being shared with the ...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett questioned whether internet providers would still flag copyright infringement if they were ruled not liable for users' actions.
The Supreme Court heard arguments in an internet music piracy lawsuit worth $1 billion filed by the major record labels against telecom giant Cox.
U.S. Supreme Court justices grappled with a bid by Cox Communications to avoid financial liability in a major music copyright ...
The high court struggled to pin down the standard for holding third parties liable when users violate the law.
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Monday grappled with a bid by Cox Communications to avoid financial liability in a major music ...
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