In re 2021 Redistricting Cases
Alaska Supreme Court Holds that Partisan Gerrymander Violates State Equal Protection Clause Based on Discriminatory Intent.
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Alaska Supreme Court Holds that Partisan Gerrymander Violates State Equal Protection Clause Based on Discriminatory Intent.
Tech Companies Agree to Develop Mechanisms for Identifying AI-Generated Works.
Community Groups Argue Harvard's Legacy and Donor Admissions Policy Is Illegal Race Discrimination.
Fifth Circuit Holds that Disenfranchisement of Incarcerated People Is Cruel and Unusual Punishment.
Southern District of New York Holds that Fair Use May Be Raised on a Rule 12(B)(6) Motion to Dismiss.
Northern District of California Reiterates Standard for Substantially Lessened Competition.
Iowa Supreme Court Refuses to Recognize Implied Causes of Action for Damages Under State Constitution.
Second Circuit Finds that a Vaccine Mandate May Have Violated Smith.
D.C. Circuit Grants Injunction in Constitutional Challenge to Private Regulator.
Third Circuit Holds that a Nonviolent Offender May Not Be Stripped of Second Amendment Rights.