
Variety - 4 hours 16 min ago
In a major copyright case, the Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments about whether internet providers can be blamed for their customers’ acts of digital piracy. Cox Communications, the cable provider, appealed a lower court ruling in favor of Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group and other labels. The record companies sued […]...

The Independent - 5 hours 28 min ago
Other companies which have sued for refunds include motorbike maker Kawasaki and cosmetics titan Revlon...

CNBC - 6 hours 4 min ago
Costco joins dozens of other companies that are seeking to protect their rights to refunds of Trump's tariffs without first waiting for the Supreme Court.

New York Times - 6 hours 22 min ago
Shoppers on Black Friday in Albany, N.Y.

PBS Newshour - 6 hours 28 min ago
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case involving faith-based pregnancy centers in New Jersey. The organization is hoping to block the state from investigating whether they misled women into believing the centers offered abortions. The case highlights an effort to crack down on so-called crisis pregnancy centers. Special correspondent Sarah Varney reports for our series, The Next Frontier. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...

Digital Music News - 6 hours 51 min ago
With a billion-dollar lower-court ruling on the line and with far-reaching implications for the future of ISP infringement liability the Cox Communications v. Sony Music Supreme Court argument is officially in the books. That oral argument took place before the nation's highest court today, nearly six years after a jury ordered Cox to […]...

Rolling Stone - 7 hours 21 min ago
More than 30 witnesses are expected to testify in the New York State Supreme Court pre-trial hearings, which began Monday...

Ars Technica - 7 hours 30 min ago
Justices want Cox to crack down on piracy, but question Sony's strict demands.

Mother Jones - 7 hours 33 min ago
Even if you have no idea what a crisis pregnancy center is, the donor website for the First Choice Women's Resource Centers chain in northeastern New Jersey offers plenty of clues: Prominent logos for the anti-abortion groups Heartbeat International and CareNet. A home page banner proclaiming "Sanctity of Human Life Sunday 2026." An agreement for […]...

Slate - 7 hours 39 min ago
The Federalist Society has doubled down on doublespeak.

Daily Signal - 9 hours 54 min ago
Should the Trump administration or the courts determine whether an illegal alien qualifies for asylum due to threats of persecution, when the facts are not... Read More The post Who Decides Whether an Illegal Immigrant Gets Asylum for ‘Persecution?’ Supreme Court Weighs Arguments appeared first on The Daily Signal .

UPI - 16 hours 22 min ago
The U.S. Supreme Court was set to hear arguments on a case questioning the extent to which Internet companies must police music piracy.

Daily Signal - 17 hours 3 min ago
As pregnancy centers have increasingly come under attack from Democrat lawmakers in recent years, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case next week that... Read More The post The High-Stakes SCOTUS Case Targeting Pregnancy Centers, Explained appeared first on The Daily Signal .

The Hill - 19 hours 3 min ago
The Supreme Court's final session of the year is shaping up to be a big one. When the justices return to the bench following Thanksgiving, they'll hear arguments on President Trump's efforts to remake independent agencies, a major campaign finance dispute and pregnancy centers' fight with New Jersey's Democratic attorney general. Here are four cases...

ABC News - 19 hours 23 min ago
A case before the Supreme Court could determine whether internet service providers can be held financially liable for contributing to copyright infringement.

New York Times - 20 hours 1 min ago
A Cox Communications utility truck in Virginia earlier this year.

New York Times - 20 hours 2 min ago
The solicitor general's office, which has experienced mass departures, is focused on a single audience: the Supreme Court.

NPR - 20 hours 3 min ago
At issue is whether internet providers can be liable for their users' committing copyright violations using its services.