Lawsuit Seeks To Ban Trump Media From Charging for Early Access to President’s Posts on US Policy
The lawsuit alleges the service offering paying customers sneak peeks of his posts about U.S. policy on war, tariffs and other issues violates the Constitution.
A Kansas Town Will Pay $850K To End a Reporter’s Lawsuit Over a 2023 Raid on Her Paper’s Offices
Now-retired Marion County Record reporter Phyllis Zorn said in her lawsuit that the raid violated press freedoms and protections from unreasonable law enforcement searches.
Groups Sue the Trump Administration Over Its Targeting of the International Criminal Court
The lawsuit is the latest example of organizations pushing back on what they call the Trump administration’s efforts to undermine international law and prevent efforts to combat impunity by governments around the world.
Appeals Court Says Fishermen’s Claim in Lobster Defamation Suit Raises First Amendment Questions
Seafood Watch placed lobster on its list of seafood to avoid because of the threat posed to rare whales, such as the North Atlantic right whale, by potential entanglement in fishing gear
Professors Sue Texas A&M System Over Limits on Teaching Race, Gender
The lawsuit asks the judge to rescind instructions requiring professors to remove particular readings or subjects and declare the policy unconstitutional.
FCC Chairman Defends Actions Against ABC, Says Broadcasters Must Operate ‘In the Public Interest’
ABC has accused the agency of retaliating against it simply because it doesn’t like the political content of ABC’s shows.
Elon Musk’s xAI Sues Minnesota Over Its First-In-The-Nation Law Banning ‘Nudification’ Technology
The law is distinct from state and federal laws that outlaw deepfakes, AI-generated sexually explicit images of people without their consent.
Trump and DOJ Ask Supreme Court To Toss $83 Million Defamation Verdict in E. Jean Carroll Case
The Supreme Court refused in June to hear his appeal of another verdict, for $5 million, that found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation.