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  1. The attorney general for the District of Columbia plans to add Mark Zuckerberg to a consumer protection lawsuit, in one of the first efforts by a regulator to expose him personally to potential financial and other penalties. via

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  2. 15 hours ago

    A Tennessee physician was sentenced today in the Western District of Tennessee to 20 years in prison for his unlawful prescribing of opioids that caused the death of one of his patients. via

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  3. 16 hours ago

    Hydrogen trucking startup Nikola is being allowed to continue its three-year-old $2 billion patent lawsuit against Tesla. via

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  4. 17 hours ago

    The families of the 17 people who were fatally shot at a high school in Parkland, Fla., in 2018, and nearly three dozen others who were wounded or traumatized, have reached a $25 million settlement with the Broward County school district. via

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  5. 18 hours ago

    Will I still have to pay alimony after a divorce if I lost my job due to COVID-19? What if I don’t want to sell my house? Who gets to keep the dog? Learn the answers to these questions and more on today’s post featuring Justia’s Divorce Center.

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  6. 21 hours ago

    YouTube has been accused in a lawsuit of supporting the "creation, production and circulation" of animal abuse videos by failing to remove them. via

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  7. 22 hours ago

    Instagram today announced a number of new features that will roll out this week across both the Instagram Feed and its TikTok competitor, Reels. via

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  8. 22 hours ago

    On this day in 1789, John Jay was sworn in as the first Chief Justice. An important leader of the Federalist Party, Jay laid the foundation for the protocol of the Court. Read more about his life and legacy on Oyez:

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  9. 23 hours ago

    News alert: Google has confirmed that lawyers who sign up for will no longer have a background check requirement. Check out our Justia Onward post for details.

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  10. Oct 18

    A federal jury convicted a Houston-area physician for unlawfully prescribing more than 1.3 million doses of opioids. via

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  11. Oct 18

    The Supreme Court on Monday morning added two new cases, both involving Native Americans, to its docket for this term. via

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  12. Oct 18

    House lawmakers said top Inc. executives, including former Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos, misled Congress about how the online retailer uses data from third-party sellers. via

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  13. Oct 18

    Cher has sued Sonny Bono's widow over the rights to songs that were created when the singer was a part of Sonny & Cher.

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  14. Oct 18

    Did you know that Justia offers resources for all kinds of law? Our Divorce Center is just one of many : For more information on navigating this resource, be sure to check out our upcoming Justia Onward post on the topic.

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  15. Oct 18

    In two summary reversals Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled for police officers who kneed a suspect with a knife and fatally shot another man wielding a hammer. via

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  16. Oct 18

    Tether will pay $41 million to settle allegations by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) that it made untrue or misleading statements when it claimed its stablecoins were fully backed by fiat currencies. via

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  17. Oct 15

    Democratic lawmakers want social networks to face legal liability if they recommend harmful content to users. via

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  18. Oct 15

    Colby College is banning discrimination based on caste, a system of inherited social class, becoming one of the nation’s earliest colleges to do so. via

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  19. Oct 15

    A federal judge found Washington, D.C., jail officials in civil contempt Wednesday for failing to promptly forward medical records of a U.S. Capitol riot defendant with a broken hand to federal officials who would approve surgery. via

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  20. Oct 15

    A man who was shot in the arm by Kyle Rittenhouse during a protest last year against police brutality in Wisconsin has filed a federal lawsuit alleging police enabled the violence. via

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