"Trump Winning On Procedure, Not Facts, Is Bad for Supreme Court."
Alan Morrison wrote for Bloomberg Law.
"Trump Winning On Procedure, Not Facts, Is Bad for Supreme Court."
Alan Morrison wrote for Bloomberg Law.
"Amici Have Their Say in SCOTUS Case on ISP Liability"
IP Watchdog noted Chris Cotropia’s brief urging the Court to reverse the Fourth Circuit on question one about Cox’s material contribution to infringement.
"Meta and Mark Zuckerberg just became the free speech champions we needed | Opinion"
Jonathan Turley wrote for USA Today.
"Trump Taps Millennials, Law School Stars for Latest Judge Picks"
Bloomberg Law quoted John Collins on the median age and pedigree of Trump’s judicial nominees and picks.
"Duke Health sets its sights on statewide expansion"
North Carolina Health News quoted Barak Richman on the competition to market and the potential to lower prices for people in Charlotte, NC.
"Google faces new curbs on search dominance after DOJ challenge"
The Hill quoted William Kovacic on how conduct remedies are often underestimated, with many assuming only a major breakup is a worthy solution.
"Google Fined $3.5 Billion by EU Over Ad-Tech Business"
The Wall Street Journal quoted Bill Kovacic on the political significance of issuing a fine this large as a way of saying "we’re not going to back off.”
"Google avoids break up, but has to give up exclusive search deals in antitrust trial"
TechCrunch quoted Bill Kovacic on Google’s monopoly cases, EU’s Digital Markets Act debate, and predicted appeals lasting until 2027–28.