
Supreme Court to decide how 1988 videotape privacy law applies to online video
Salazar v. Paramount hinges on video privacy law's definition of "consumer." ...
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Salazar v. Paramount hinges on video privacy law's definition of "consumer." ...

Conservative justices seem ready to back Trump control of independent agencies. ...

The Supreme Court requested additional information Wednesday before it rules on whether President Trump can deploy the National Guard in the Chicago area, suggesting a ruling is still weeks away. The...

Music companies want ISPs to terminate repeat infringers or pay big damages. ...

The Trump administration has imposed new tariffs on imports from most of the world, resulting in increased costs for US firms and consumers, while generating a windfall of new tax revenues that could ...

Washington, D.C., police on Sunday arrested a person outside of a local cathedral before a high-profile Red Mass. “Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) members assigned to a detail for the Red Mass at...

The ruling also blocks the policy behind their termination. ...

CHICAGO — Justice Amy Coney Barrett on Monday lauded “collegiality” in the legal profession, hailing it as what lets the judicial system work well despite its inherently combative nature. She said s...

Advocates say Supreme Court shows "hostility toward sound legal reasoning." ...

Official actions don't challenge science, while unofficial docs muddy the waters. ...

Conservative Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh defended the Supreme Court’s handling of emergency appeals brought by President Trump’s administration, rebuffing criticisms from those who argued th...