Jury won’t hear statements given to officers by accused Google trade secrets...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — Officers who questioned a former Google software engineer facing federal trade secret theft and economic espionage charges violated his Miranda rights, leading a judge on Tuesday...
View ArticlePlaintiffs use graphic images, props to open Santa Clara jail suicide trial
SAN JOSE, Calif. (CN) — On July 29, 2020, Frederick Inea Regal, a 40-year-old inmate in the Santa Clara County jail system, was found by officers in his cell, hanging by his own bedsheets, less than...
View ArticleNinth Circuit takes up challenge against California restrictions on open...
(CN) — The Ninth Circuit on Tuesday took up the question of whether California can prohibit most of the state’s residents from openly carrying firearms for self-defense in the wake of a landmark U.S....
View ArticleTrump admin asks Ninth Circuit to lift stay on ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy
(CN) — The Trump administration asked a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Tuesday to let it restart “Remain in Mexico,” a policy requiring migrants to stay in Mexico until their immigration...
View Article‘He won’: Cuomo concedes to Mamdani in stunning NYC mayoral primary upset
BROOKLYN (CN) — Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo conceded New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary to progressive state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani on Tuesday, whose apparent victory is a...
View ArticleOregon bill intended to make Big Tech pay for local news hits roadblock
SALEM, Ore. (CN) — With less than a week remaining in Oregon’s legislative session, an ambitious bill set to force tech behemoths to pay local newsrooms failed to advance from the Senate floor, but...
View ArticleJudge orders Trump admin to restore electric vehicle funds to 14 states
(CN) — A federal judge in Washington state Tuesday said the Trump administration must reinstate billions in electric vehicle infrastructure funding to 14 states. U.S. District Judge Tana Lin granted...
View Article‘Heartbeat’ pulses under Africa will create an ocean
(CN) — Millions of years from now, pulses from underneath Africa will tear the continent apart and create a new ocean, scientists say. Along with other geologists, a research team at the University of...
View ArticleNew study finds cod are shrinking from overfishing
(CN) — Intensive fishing caused the once-mighty cod to shrink by roughly half its size between 1996 and 2019, according to a new paper, published Wednesday in Science Advances. Adult cod once had an...
View ArticleIn dissent, Justice Jackson steals the spotlight
WASHINGTON (CN) — The image of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, clad in a cowrie shell collar, solemnly watching as President Donald Trump took the oath of office, has become more poignant as the...
View ArticleSixth Circuit rules Michigan’s baby blood screening program does not violate...
(CN) — A unanimous three-judge panel of the Sixth Circuit ruled on Wednesday that Michigan’s storing of newborn blood sample data does not violate a parent’s right to direct the medical care of their...
View ArticleJudge reluctantly sides with Meta in Sarah Silverman, authors’ AI copyright suit
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — When artificial intelligence can write entire books in seconds, where does that leave the authors of our generation? A federal judge granted partial summary judgment to Meta on...
View ArticleCalifornia self-checkout bill has new life after similar effort spoiled last...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) — A California bill that would regulate the use of self-checkout machines at grocery stores moved one step closer Wednesday to the bagged-item area. The legislation — Senate...
View ArticleTrump admin sues Walz, Minnesota over in-state tuition for immigrants
MINNEAPOLIS (CN) — The Trump administration filed a federal lawsuit against Minnesota and Governor Tim Walz Wednesday night, challenging several Minnesota state statutes allowing immigrants to qualify...
View ArticleCalifornia nonprofit revises plan for controversial wood pellet project
(CN) — A California nonprofit organization has decided to revise its controversial plan to build two wood pellet processing plants that would turn excess biomass in the state’s forests into pellets to...
View ArticleLegal experts view Trump lawsuit against Maryland judges as effort to skirt...
(CN) — Since the start of his second term, President Donald Trump has found a new enemy to replace the so-called “Deep State” he frequently blamed for halting or slowing down his immigration agenda...
View ArticleNinth Circuit reconsiders standing in Arizona voter registration case
PHOENIX (CN) — An Arizona voter registration law upheld by the Ninth Circuit last year returned to the federal appeals court Wednesday for an en banc rehearing, in which 11 judges reconsidered whether...
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View ArticleGeorgia becomes latest state to block law restricting social media for children
ATLANTA (CN) — A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked a Georgia law requiring parental consent before allowing minors to create social media accounts, less than a month before it goes into...
View ArticleSurvivors and families of victims in LGBTQ nightclub shooting can’t sue club...
(CN) — The survivors and families of the people murdered in 2022’s mass shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colorado, can’t hold the club and its owners liable under a state premises liability...
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