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Supreme Court declines South Carolina agency appeal in Google antitrust case

JURIST

The US Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism (SCDPR) challenging a lower court ruling that found the state had waived sovereign immunity by participating in a federal antitrust lawsuit against Google.

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Biggest Personal Injury And Med Mal Court Decisions In 2023

Law 360

Supreme Court ruling addressing states' jurisdiction over out-of-state companies and a key ruling in sprawling multidistrict litigation against Silicon Valley's biggest companies over social media addiction are among Law360's top personal injury and medical malpractice cases for 2023.

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Are two unpublished Supreme Court decisions on recall elections precedential?

At the Lectern

Could prior Supreme Court decisions help eliminate uncertainties in the recall process? That’s an interesting question, because the only court decisions regarding a gubernatorial recall aren’t published in the official reports and their precedential effect is questionable.

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Privilege Takeaways From 3 Cybersecurity Report Rulings

Law 360

A recent Pennsylvania federal court decision compelling Rutter's Inc.

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Supreme Court likely to let vape company’s FDA challenge proceed

SCOTUSBlog

As a practical matter, he asked Suri, why is it inconvenient for the government to litigate in one circuit instead of another? A decision in the case is expected by summer. This article was originally published at Howe on the Court. Almost all of the cases are being filed in the Fifth Circuit, he emphasized.

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The Czech Climate Case: Uncertainty after the Case’s Dismissal

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

This blog post discusses the case and its implications for future climate litigation and policy in Czechia. First Dismissal by the Supreme Administrative Court In February 2023, the Supreme Administrative Court of the Czech Republic overturned the Prague Municipal Courts decision and returned the case for further proceedings.

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Artificial Intelligence and Copyright in China: Lessons from a Recent Court Case

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Robert Brauneis: Li v Liu Beijing Internet Court 20231127 with English Translation. More AI related decisions are available at the GWU AI Litigation Database.] Still, the Beijing Internet Court itself emphasized the approach of judging AI copyright issues based on the specific facts.

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