X Corp. secured a discovery order against Media Matters for America in its lawsuit alleging business disparagement and interference with contract, with the Northern District of Texas ordering defendants to produce documents regarding their editorial...
The Mississippi Supreme Court has reversed a trial court’s dismissal of a defamation lawsuit brought by former Governor Phil Bryant and his wife, Deborah Bryant, against Mississippi Today and three of its journalists. The high court held that the Bryants’...
The Nevada Supreme Court has granted a writ of mandamus to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, vacating a district court’s order barring publication of an alleged victim’s identity and ejecting reporters from the courtroom.
The Eighth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of an as-applied First Amendment challenge to Iowa’s trespass-surveillance statute, ruling that the law can be constitutionally applied to animal-advocacy groups who intentionally record themselves trespassing on...
A federal district court in Nebraska has denied a preliminary injunction sought by Osteria Segreto, LLC, allowing state enforcement of the Nebraska Barber Act against a cocktail bar that branded itself as The Barber Shop Blackstone.
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California granted a preliminary injunction Friday blocking the proposed merger of Nexstar Media Group and Tegna Inc. while litigation brought by a coalition of eight state attorneys general proceeds...
A jury found Live Nation and Ticketmaster liable for violating federal and state antitrust laws after a five-week trial, with a 34-state coalition pressing the case to verdict after rejecting a mid-trial Justice Department settlement, Connecticut Attorney...
A federal jury in the Southern District of New York on Wednesday found Live Nation/Ticketmaster liable for anticompetitive conduct in a case brought by California Attorney General Rob Bonta and a bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general, with the...