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The U.S.'s National Nuclear Security Administration announced last week it had carried out a sub-critical nuclear test.
The attorney representing Milagros Encarnacion, a pedestrian hit by a post office vehicle, argued that a letter from an insurance company — seeking reimbursement for $10,000 of her medical expenses — ...
Corporations are weaponizing the First Amendment to argue they don’t have to comply with regulations they oppose. Referencing ...
This decision is notable, as it concerns the application of the printed matter doctrine to a digital communication. The claims at issue in the case related to a tunnel client access point capable of ...