The plaintiffs both were involved in car accidents with Commerce-insured individuals, and both individuals were deemed "legally responsible for the accident," the plaintiffs' brief said. However, both ...
This development comes less than 24 hours after Abure’s victory at the Court of Appeal in Abuja, which validated the party’s March 2024 national convention in Nnewi, Anambra State, and ...
President-elect Donald Trump is not a formal party in TikTok’s legal dispute, since he hasn’t taken office yet, but the president-elect has filed a brief with the Supreme Court saying he ...
Kelsy Brainard appears district court as she and four other Massachusetts college students made their first appearance on conspiracy and kidnapping charges in Worcester, Mass, Thursday ...
a young fan broke loose onto the floor and sprinted nearly the length of the court, causing a brief delay in the action before being escorted back to the sideline. The court-storming ...
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has filed its arguments appealing a federal court judge’s ruling ... “As expected, the SEC’s appeal brief is a rehash of already failed arguments ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 16 - Novartis (NOVN.S), opens new tab won an order from a U.S. appeals court in Washington on Thursday temporarily blocking drugmaker MSN Pharmaceuticals from launching a generic ...
Defence lawyer Rana Abdul Qayyum Advocate had filed the appeal against the conviction of Bhatti. He took the plea that a civilian could not be court martialed. He had also filed another ...
Reid thinks the justices appeared conflicted about whether to do that here — to, say, simply punt the case back to the appeals court. (The US government also appeared in court to promote a ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — After receiving a cease and desist order from the Indiana Attorney’s General office, it seemed like Death Done Differently might never operate again. As a result ...
The trial court in this case blocked the Texas law, applying the rule established by Ashcroft, but an appeals court stayed that decision blocking the law. Ordinarily, if the Supreme Court rules ...