Court rules U.S. border agents need warrants to search electronic devices

In a landmark ⁢decision, a federal court has ​ruled⁢ that U.S. border ​agents must​ have warrants to search electronic devices ​belonging to travelers entering the ⁢country. The ruling is seen as a ⁤significant victory for privacy rights and civil liberties advocates who have long argued that warrantless searches of electronic devices at the border⁢ are… Continue reading Court rules U.S. border agents need warrants to search electronic devices

California Supreme Court Rules That Uber and Lyft Drivers Will Remain Independent Contractors

The long-awaited verdict on the classification of Uber and Lyft drivers⁤ in⁣ California has finally been reached. On April 30, 2020, the California Supreme Court ruled that Uber and Lyft drivers will continue to be‍ classified as independent contractors rather than employees. This decision comes after ⁢years of legal battles and heated debates surrounding the… Continue reading California Supreme Court Rules That Uber and Lyft Drivers Will Remain Independent Contractors

Supreme Court Upholds Access to Abortion Pill in Unanimous Vote

In a monumental decision, the United States Supreme Court ⁤has voted⁣ unanimously to uphold access to‌ the abortion‌ pill. This​ landmark ruling comes as a significant victory for reproductive ‍rights advocates and reaffirms the Court’s commitment to protecting a ‌woman’s right to choose. The case, known as Food⁢ and ​Drug Administration ‍(FDA)​ v. American College… Continue reading Supreme Court Upholds Access to Abortion Pill in Unanimous Vote

Georgia Court Website Publishes, Then Deletes, List of Charges Against Donald Trump

On June 12th, 2020, the Georgia Court websites, known as the Georgia Online Judicial Gateway, published a list of charges against Donald Trump. The charges were related to matters previously handled by the Georgia court system. The list was online for a short time before being deleted, creating speculation about the reasons it was removed.… Continue reading Georgia Court Website Publishes, Then Deletes, List of Charges Against Donald Trump

Exit mobile version