Washington – In the wake of cost cuts to the U.S. Postal Service which has led to extensive delays in mail delivery, several states are taking legal action against the Trump administration that the agency would prevent from making operational changes in the run-up to the November elections. Michael Kelly, …
Read More »Florida Tourist Attraction Seeks Fortnite Over Aquaman Castle
Image: Epic games The Florida-based Coral Castle Museum, said built by a loving man in the early 20th century, is charged Fortnite maker Epic Games about the recent addition of the game to a new location of Coral Castle, whose museum owners are infringing on their trademark. Located south of …
Read More »Department of Justice accuses Yale University of discriminating against Asian and White applicants
A Justice Department investigation has found that Yale University is illegally discriminatory against Asian American and White candidates, in violation of federal civil rights law, officials said Thursday. Yale denied the allegations, calling it “meritorious” and “urgent.” The findings, detailed in a letter to high school attorneys Thursday, highlight the …
Read More »California beats ‘inaccurate and outdated beliefs’ of parents applying for schools again
California slams in a legal brief the “inaccurate and outdated beliefs” of parents who filed with the state to force schools to open amid the coronavirus pandemic. The state is shooting back at more than a dozen parents filed a case last month applying for a temporary restraining order on …
Read More »Apple ordered PanOptis to pay $ 506 million for infringing LTE patents
Apple must pay $ 506 million PanOptis for intentional infringement of a handful of patents related to 4G LTE technology, a Texas federal jury ruled today (via Law360). The jury found that Apple did not prove that PanOptis’ patent claims were invalid, which resulted in the order to pay $ …
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