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Mailyn Fidler, Margaret O’Grady and Sophie Sparrow teach at the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law and write in their individual capacities.
The government wants to show the Meta CEO bought Instagram and WhatsApp to snuff out social media competition.
Meta is going on trial starting Monday. The US government is advancing a blockbuster antitrust case, alleging that Mark Zuckerberg’s company illegally built a “social networking monopoly” through ...
Boasberg will also be presiding over the trial and ruling for or against Meta, since there is no jury. His presence adds ...
House Republicans have moved to limit the authority of federal judges, passing legislation Wednesday evening to prevent the issuing of nationwide injunctions. The House voted 219-213 to pass the No ...
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is also weighing another case against ... the judge’s impeachment, prompting a rare statement ...
The court placed limits on how deportations may occur, emphasizing that judicial review is required. Detainees must be ...
In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to resume deporting alleged members of ...
The Trump administration admitted that the first round of deportation flights accidentally sent a father of three to a maximum security prison in El Salvador.
Judge James Boasberg says he thinks the Trump administration acted in bad faith the day he ordered it to bring back deportees ...
The high-wire decision follows a multi-week legal battle between the Trump administration and the chief judge on D.C.’s ...
Displeased with the check on Trump’s power, the president and his allies have lashed out at federal judges — and against one ...