“Facebook defeats appeal in U.S. claiming it aided Hamas attacks in Israel”: Jonathan Stempel of Reuters has this report.
And Chris Dolmetsch of Bloomberg News reports that “Facebook Isn’t Responsible as Terrorist Platform, Court Says.”
You can access today’s ruling of a partially divided three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit at this link.
“Crystallex would need sanctions waiver to seize Citgo shares — Guaido adviser”: Luc Cohen of Reuters has this report.
“Senate Democrats push constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United decision”: Alex Swoyer of The Washington Times has this report.
“U.S. federal death penalty protocol faces fresh legal scrutiny”: Sarah N. Lynch of Reuters has this report.
“Arizona attorney general wants U.S. Supreme Court’s help to take money from family behind opioid drugmaker”: Andrew Oxford of The Arizona Republic has this report.
Anita Snow and Geoff Mulvihill of The Associated Press report that “Arizona asks for US Supreme Court involvement in opioid case.”
And Ariane de Vogue of CNN reports that “Arizona tells US Supreme Court that the Sackler family is ‘looting’ money to avoid legal penalties in opioid cases.”
“The Supreme Court could soon decide how the American West deals with homelessness”: Patt Morrison has this interview with attorney Theane Evangelis online at The Los Angeles Times.
“Tribute to Michael Dreeben: A gifted advocate and a principled man.” Senior Federal Circuit Judge William C. Bryson has this guest post at “SCOTUSblog.”
“Arizona Files Novel Lawsuit in Supreme Court Over Opioid Crisis”: Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report. You can view the court filing at this link.
“Supreme Court 2018 Term in Review: Waaaaay Too Soon to Say that Kavanaugh-for-Kennedy Was Not a Game Changer.” Michael C. Dorf has this post at his blog, “Dorf on Law.”