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FTC's bid to ban noncompete agreements rejected by federal judge in Texas

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A federal judge in Texas has blocked a new rule from the Federal Trade Commission that would have made it easier for employees to quit a job and work for a competitor. Here's what to know. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Former White House Counsel Ty Cobb on January 6th Trial Date

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Ty Cobb, Former White House Counsel, discusses the trial of the January 6th case set to Monday March 4th, 2024 the day before Super Tuesday and whether or not this date will stand. He also gives his insight on what he thinks of Former...
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Bloomberg

Rebecca Roiphe on Trump Surrendering Tonight in Georgia

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Rebecca Roiphe, New York Law School Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law, discusses what to expect as former President Donald Trump will surrender tonight in connection to the 2020 Georgia Election Fraud case. She also talks...
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Bloomberg

Abramowitz on Georgia Indictment, Voter Sentiment in 2024

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Emory University Professor Alan Abramowitz discusses Former President Donald Trump being indicted in Georgia along with 18 of his close allies, and gives his remarks on what it may mean if this indictment moves to a Federal court. He...
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Bloomberg

FTC Pauses Microsoft-Activision Merger In-House Trial

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The US Federal Trade Commission has paused its in-house trial against Microsoft Corp.'s acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc. Sara Forden reports on Bloomberg Television.
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The Recount

WNBA Star Brittney Griner Is an Unfortunate Pawn in Russia’s Game

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Russia’s war on Ukraine has consumed headlines ever since it began in February. But the arrest of WNBA star Brittney Griner in Moscow has gotten far less attention. In fact, Griner had been in custody for three weeks before the news of...
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The Recount

How a Locker Room Lawsuit Brought Gender Equality to Sports Journalism

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In honor of International Women’s Day, LZ and Will look back to a historic 1977 lawsuit, when Sports Illustrated reporter Melissa Ludtke sued Major League Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn for denying female reporters access to the...
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Ahmaud Arbery Killers Convicted Of Federal Hate Crime In His Death

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Greg and Travis McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan had pleaded not guilty to the hate crime charges.
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California Governor Wants Texas-Like Law To Ban Assault Guns

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He pledged to empower private citizens to enforce a ban on the manufacture and sale of assault weapons in the state.
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Court To Hear Arguments Over Ohio's Down Syndrome Abortion Ban

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Supporters say the law protects a vulnerable population from discrimination, but opponents say it undermines a woman's ability to make her own choice.
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CLEAN : Trial of IS 'Beatle' in US federal court offers 'greater deal of accountability': analyst

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The trial of a member of the brutal Islamic State (IS) kidnap-and-murder cell known as the "Beatles" in a US federal court "offers a greater deal of transparency and accountability in the public's eye," than in a military commission, an...
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Jury Selection Underway In Federal Trial Over George Floyd's Killing

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U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson is questioning potential jurors who have already answered an extensive questionnaire.
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Jury Selected For Federal Trial Over George Floyd's Killing

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The jurors will deliberate in the case of J. Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao.
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Lawsuit Accuses McDonald's Of Fostering Hostile Workplace, Harassment

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Current and former McDonald's workers filed a class-action suit alleging corporate-owned stores ignored widespread sexual harassment and abuse.
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Biden Appointing More Black Women Judges Than Any Other President

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The White House says adding more diverse judges to the federal courts remains a priority for the president.
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How Do You Sue The FBI?

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A person may file a lawsuit against the FBI through the Federal Tort Claims Act when they feel the entity missed a crime it could have stopped.
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Meat Supplier JBS Shuts Down Slaughterhouses After Cyberattack

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Jun.01 -- A cyberattack on meat supplier JBS SA shuts down slaughterhouses around the world and wipes out one-fifth of all U.S. beef capacity. Michael Chertoff, the former U.S. DHS secretary, says the world is more vulnerable to these...
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Oath Keepers, Proud Boys Subpoenaed By Jan. 6 House Panel

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The groups and their leaders are the latest to be subpoenaed by the House committee investigating the Capitol insurrection.
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The Supreme Court agreed Friday to review whether Guantanamo Bay detainees can use federal courts to challenge their confinement, reversing an April decision not to hear arguments on the issue.

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<HEADLINE: Reversal: Supreme Court to review Gitmo cases CAPTION: The Supreme Court agreed Friday to review if Guantanamo Bay detainees can use federal courts to challenge their confinement, reversing an April decision. (June...
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Brooklyn Subway Attack Suspect Ordered Held Without Bail

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Authorities say there’s currently no evidence linking him to terror organizations and are still trying to derive a motive.
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Federal Appeals Court Revives Emoluments Lawsuit Against Trump

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The suit, filed by a group of restaurant owners, was previously dismissed by the federal district court in southern New York.
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Trump Wins Reprieve to Block N.Y. Demand for His Financial Records

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Oct.07 -- President Donald Trump was granted a last-minute reprieve by a federal appeals court to block a New York subpoena for his tax records. Bloomberg's Greg Farrell reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Ahmaud Arbery's Parents Object To DOJ's Hate Crime Plea Deal

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The proposed plea agreements with Travis and Greg McMichael were filed late Sunday by prosecutors for the U.S. Justice Department.
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Ex-Cop J. Alexander Kueng Pleads Guilty In George Floyd Killing

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J. Alexander Kueng is the second officer to plead guilty to the state charge, following Thomas Lane, who pleaded guilty earlier this year.