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Italy’s constitutional court has ruled that the non-biological mother in a same-sex union is entitled to paternity leave ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 18 ruled to uphold a Tennessee law that bans gender-affirming care for minors, a decision, transgender advocates in Michigan decried.
Toll Brothers Inc. won’t push its case that fees paid to support the Federal Communications Commission’s Universal Service Fund are an unreasonable taking—after the Supreme Court upheld the fees.
BOSTON — Massachusetts’ highest court has initiated an emergency protocol that could see many indigent criminal defendants in Middlesex and Suffolk county courts released from jail or even ...
The U.S. Supreme Court announced it will not hear an anti-vaccine group's censorship case Lower courts ruled that Facebook's parent company Meta did not violate the group's free speech rights ...
Trump's order would require Social Security to change its automatic system for issuing Social Security numbers to newborns.
WASHINGTON – The federal government could have to change how it issues Social Security numbers now that the Supreme Court has said President Donald Trump’s order ending birthright citizenship can take ...
The ruling, involving the firm Susman Godfrey, marks the fourth time out of four that a federal judge has permanently blocked one of Trump's executive orders seeking to punish an elite law firm.
The challengers argued the age-verification requirement violated the free speech rights of adults who want to access the content.
The Supreme Court preserved a key part of the Affordable Care Act’s free preventive health care coverage requirements on Friday.
Supreme Court May Decide if the Government Can Childproof the Internet In Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, the court will hear arguments about whether a law that requires age-verification before ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court issued a blow to freedom of speech and privacy today by upholding Texas legislation that requires invasive age verification to access online content. Today’s ruling ...