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An Illinois toy company is challenging Donald Trump’s tariffs at the Supreme Court. Learning Resources Inc. filed an appeal ...
A group of plaintiffs suing President Trump over his reciprocal “Liberation Day” tariffs said they asked the Supreme Court to leapfrog a lower court to immediately take up whether the levies are ...
The Trump administration then appealed, and the companies are now asking the Supreme Court to skip the intermediate appellate ...
Abdulkadir Bulgaz, a Turkish immigrant, has filed a lawsuit against the City of San Diego and a police officer for a racially ...
Ald. Michael Rodriguez scraps vote on city of Chicago ordinance that would have raised the pay of drivers who use the ...
Uber has agreed to support statewide legislation that would give drivers union rights but keep them classified as independent ...
Join us for episode 6 of PGBS as we tackle the amusing and relatable question: "Can I fit my board in your Uber?" In this ...
In dash camera footage, the San Diego officer is heard degrading the driver, repeatedly asking whether he’s “stupid.” ...
A vote scheduled for Thursday was pushed until Monday, giving time to alderpersons on Thursday to press ride-hailing company ...
Uber Technologies has filed a federal lawsuit in South Florida against a network of attorneys, medical professionals, and ...
One of the biggest hurdles construction companies face is the legal landscape. Legal issues can arise at any stage of a construction project and can cause significant delays and financial loss.
With Chevron overturned, the agencies will have to be far more careful when establishing guidelines and regulations, as legal challenges to their authority become much more likely, Vaughan said.