Tag: Decisions and Verdicts

Elon Musk and Twitter to Go to Trial Over Deal In October

Twitter and Elon Musk will go to trial in October over whether the billionaire must complete his $44…

What Is Delaware’s Court of Chancery and Its Role in Elon Musk’s Twitter Deal?

A brewing legal battle over Elon Musk’s effort to terminate a $44 billion deal to buy Twitter will…

Wisconsin Supreme Court Prohibits the Use of Most Drop Boxes for Voting

The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Friday prohibited the use of most drop boxes for voters returning absentee ballots,…

Theranos Executive Ramesh Balwani Found Guilty of 12 Counts of Fraud

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Ramesh Balwani, a former top executive at Theranos, was found guilty on Thursday of…

How G.O.P. Support for Decriminalizing Abortion Faded Over Decades

An abortion decision long in the making Few can imagine it today, but on the eve of the…

Maine’s End Run Around the Supreme Court Is an Example for Other States

Justice Brett Kavanaugh noted in a concurrence joined by Chief Justice John Roberts, moreover, that while states may…

June 24, 2022: The Day Chief Justice Roberts Lost His Court

WASHINGTON — In the most important case of his 17-year tenure, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. found…

Meta Clamps Down on Internal Discussion of Roe v. Wade’s Overturning

Meta told its workers on Friday not to openly discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling eliminating the constitutional right…

U.S. Repatriates Afghan Whose Guantánamo Detention Was Unlawful

The United States on Friday complied with a federal court order and released a former Afghan militiaman from…

Pennsylvania Court Orders Undated Ballots to Be Counted, Siding With McCormick For Now

A Pennsylvania court ordered election officials on Thursday to count undated mail-in ballots for now in a nationally…

NLRB Finds Merit in Union Accusations Against Amazon and Starbucks

In a sign that federal labor officials are closely scrutinizing management behavior during union campaigns, the National Labor…

Supreme Court Bans Recovery for Emotional Harm in Discrimination Suits

WASHINGTON — Dividing 6 to 3 along ideological lines, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that victims of…