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Gamers Can Depose Microsoft CEO For Activision Challenge

Law 360

A California federal court granted a request from gamers asking to depose Microsoft's CEO about the company's $69 billion deal for Activision Blizzard and also vacated a trial scheduled for the merger challenge, citing pending appeals from gamers and federal enforcers.

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Versace, Fashion Nova Settle Case Days Before the Start of Trial Over Copycat Wares

The Fashion Law

District Court for the Central District of California states that the parties “agreed to a settlement in principle and will finalize the outstanding matters before the pretrial conference scheduled for July 16, 2021, with the district judge.” In response to Fashion Nova’s request that the court compel Ms. Versace to testify.

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Supreme Court Kicks Off Term With Oral Arguments in Five Cases

Constitutional Law Reporter

Supreme Court heard oral arguments in person for the first time in more than 18 months. Abu Zubaydah is seeking to depose two CIA contractors who allegedly supervised his “enhanced interrogation” at secret CIA dark sites in Poland. Below is a brief summary of the other cases before the Court: Wooden v. Last week, the U.S.

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SEC Wants VW Sanctioned For Refusing Critical Deposition

Law 360

Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday asked a California federal court to sanction Volkswagen for refusing to let the agency depose a key employee in litigation over the automaker's so-called defeat devices, which allowed thousands of "Clean Diesel" vehicles to cheat emissions tests.

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The Nuclear Option: States Could Take Over College Admissions

JonathanTurley

Below is my column in the Hill on the opposition to the Supreme Court’s opinion declaring the use of race in admissions to be unconstitutional. Under the preexisting standards for the use of race in admissions, schools spent decades assuring the courts that race was not being weighed heavily and had only marginal effects on admissions.

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November 2017 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

Bankruptcy Court Said California City and Counties Could Not Sue Coal Company for Climate Change Impacts. A federal bankruptcy court in Missouri enjoined San Mateo and Marin Counties and the City of Imperial Beach (the plaintiffs) from pursuing their climate change lawsuits against Peabody Energy Corporation (Peabody).

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