SEA 202 limits public colleges and universities' ability to grant tenure and promotions "if certain conditions related to free inquiry, free expression and intellectual diversity are not met."
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued SoLo Funds, alleging that the online lending platform used “digital dark patterns” to illegally collect fees from borrowers. The lawsuit also alleged that SoLo Funds misrepresented the cost of loans, made false threats, collected money consumers didn’t owe, and created a credit scoring model with no safeguards, the agency said in a Friday (May 17) press […]
An Ingham County Circuit Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Brenda Tracy against former MSU football head coach Mel Tucker.
At the recommendation of City Attorney Alex Andrade, the Milton City Council voted 6-2 Tuesday to file a lawsuit against Mayor Heather Lindsay for not complying with Florida’s Public Records Act. Council members Casey Powell, Jeff Snow, Matt Jarrett, Roxanne Meiss, Shari Sebastiao and Jeff Snow voted in favor. Marilynn Farrow and Mike Cusack voted […]
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – Cambridge Waterfront Development, Inc. (CWDI) has responded to the City of Cambridge’s lawsuit filed earlier this month. CWDI Executive Director Matt Leonard says “We had no choice but to respond. The City’s lawsuit has its facts wrong, and threatens the significant progress CWDI is making on behalf of the community to finally realize the 30-year vision for
Trump Campaign threatened to sue over the controversial depiction of the ex-president during his early days in real estate and his marriage to Ivana
Pushes CCOPS ordinance which requires public hearing for any new or existing technology.
MediaNama journalist Simone Lobo delves into the details of the matter and explains why it will have a significant impact on research and higher education.
(The Center Square) - A Cleburne County judge ruled Wednesday that a lawsuit filed by Arkansas against social media company TikTok can proceed. The state filed the suit against the company, which is owned by China-based ByteDance, last year saying the site falsely claims to protect minors from inappropriate content. The company filed a motion to dismiss, and Judge Holly L. Meyer heard oral arguments on the case in February. TikTok said the state...
As the league begins its spring meetings, questions loom about its future and its relationship with two of its biggest programs.
Quito, May 10 (Prensa Latina) Members of indigenous communities, social and political organizations filed a lawsuit against the Ecuadorean Government to the Constitutional Court for failing to comply with and minimizing environmental demands. The post Organizations file a lawsuit against Ecuadorean Gov’t first appeared on Prensa Latina.
Petitioners in the case, publishers Elsevier, Wiley Periodicals (including its Indian division), and the American Chemical Society claimed that Sci-Hub and LibGen “substantially indulge in online piracy.”