The National Rifle Association’s lobbying arm sued to block Maryland from enforcing new gun-control measures that enhance requirements for obtaining concealed-carry permits and restrict firearms in sensitive areas including school grounds and hospitals.
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By: Erik Larson, Malathi Nayak
Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf’s antitrust suit against the PGA Tour could shake up how the sport runs, but victory is far from assured
By: Erik Larson
A group of Chinese citizens who live and work in Florida filed a federal lawsuit challenging a statute championed by Governor Ron DeSantis that bars people whose permanent residence is in China from buying homes in the state.
By: Erik Larson
The New York author who won a civil sexual-abuse suit against Donald Trump earlier this month is seeking court permission to amend an earlier defamation lawsuit against the former president to add comments he made about her on a recent CNN town hall.
(Bloomberg) -- The American Civil Liberties Union sued Florida over a law championed by Governor Ron DeSantis that bars most Chinese citizens from buying homes in the state.Most Read from BloombergChina’s $23 Trillion Local Debt Mess Is About to Get WorseMexico Raises Alert Level on Volcano Rumbling Near CapitalMeta Fined Record €1.2 Billion in EU Over US Data TransfersMessi, Ronaldo Lead Saudi Arabia's Multibillion-Dollar MakeoverThe law, set to take effect July 1, violates the equal protection
By: Erik Larson
Gov. Ron DeSantis has defended the law, saying it and others “counteract the malign influence of the Chinese Communist Party in the state of Florida.”
A hamburger chain that regularly hosts drag shows sued Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, claiming a new state law banning such performances when children may be present chills artistic expression in violation of the First Amendment.
By: Erik Larson
A hamburger chain that says it regularly hosts family friendly drag shows sued Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, claiming a new state law banning such performances when children may be present chills artistic expression in violation of the First Amendment.
By: Erik Larson, Patricia Hurtado
Martin Shkreli, the former pharmaceutical chief executive officer who served almost seven years in prison for securities fraud, is earning $2,500 a month consulting for a law firm and living with his sister in Queens, New York, according to the US Probation Office.
A group of civil rights organizations are challenging a new Florida voting law that they claim violates the Constitution by making it harder for Blacks and Latinos to participate in the 2024 presidential election.