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The European Court of Justice Advocate General submitted an opinion Tuesday siding with Airbnb in a case challenging strict French rules. The Prosecutor’s Office in Paris France filed an indictment for infringement of Hoguet law (real estate law) concerning real estate agents against Airbnb Ireland. Airbnb Ireland denies acting as a real estate agent and [...]

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The Trump administration issued a presidential memorandum Monday on Additional Measures to Enhance Border Security and Restore Integrity to Our Immigration System. In February, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency to address the security and humanitarian crisis at the border. According to the White House, the situation has only continued to escalate with 100,000 [...]

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US President Donald Trump, his family members and his businesses filed a complaint against Deutsche Bank and Capital One Financial Corporation Monday to prevent them from answering subpoenas issued by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and the House Financial Services Committee. The Plaintiffs are Trump, his three oldest children, Donald Trump Jr., Eric [...]

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Deputy US Attorney Rod Rosenstein submitted his letter of resignation Monday, effective May 11. Rosenstein was appointed by US President Donald Trump and oversaw the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election conducted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. He was sworn in in April 2017. In his letter to Trump, Rosenstein wrote: I am [...]

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Massachusetts state prosecutors from Middlex and Suffolk Counties, public defenders and a community activist organization filed a lawsuit against US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Monday over federal immigration officials appropriating Massachusetts courtrooms as places to apprehend immigrants in the country illegally. The complaint stipulated that ICE has been using Massachusetts state courts, and its [...]

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Federal judge and civil rights activist Damon J. Keith died Sunday at 96.   The grandson of slaves, Keith served in the army during World War II before the army desegregated in 1948. After the war, Keith studied law at Howard University. He was appointed to the Federal District Court in Michigan in 1967 and elevated [...]

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The US Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) can be held generally liable for personal injury claims that arise out of the transit company’s commercial activity. The petitioner, Gary Thacker, suffered severe head injuries and the death of a companion while participating in a fishing tournament in the Tennessee River [...]

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The Supreme Court of Kansas ruled on Friday that the state’s Bill of Rights protects personal autonomy, including the right to abortion. In a 6-1 decision, the court upheld a temporary injunction of Senate Bill 95, which prohibits the evacuation and dilation of a fetus during the second trimester, and remanded the case to the trial court [...]

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Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd informed the House Committee on Oversight and Reform on Wednesday that the US Department of Justice would not permit Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Gore to testify before the committee about the addition of a citizenship question on the upcoming 2020 census, defying a congressional subpoena that demanded his deposition. In [...]

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