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Utah Federal Court Protects Free Speech by Restricting Internet Law
Publishers Weekly
Judge Benson's order was issued in a lawsuit challenging a Utah law that threatened the free speech rights of online content providers and Internet users. Plaintiffs included a Utah artist; trade associations representing booksellers, publishers,

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Federal prosecutors to Robert Davis: Expect more charges
The Detroit News
The US Attorney's office anticipates filing additional charges in a high-profile corruption case involving a political activist who repeatedly challenged the state's attempted restructuring of Detroit's finances, according to a federal court filing.

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Facebook hit with $15 billion class action user tracking lawsuit
ZDNet (blog)
The latest class action lawsuit demands $15 billion from Facebook for violating federal wiretap laws. Today's lawsuit, filed in Federal Court in San Jose, California, combines 21 separate cases across the US in 2011 and early 2012.
Facebook Inc (FB) Faces $15 Billion Lawsuit on IPO DayValueWalk

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Federal appeals court in Va. hears arguments on ban on corporate campaign
Washington Post
A government lawyer on Friday urged an appeals court to reverse a judge's ruling that a century-old ban on corporate campaign contributions in federal elections is unconstitutional. Justice Department attorney Michael R. Dreeben told a three-judge
WSET.com - ABC13Campaign finance law before appeals court in Va.WSET

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Former Kwame Kilpatrick aide Derrick Miller spotted outside federal court
The Detroit News
(Robert Snell / The Detroit News) Detroit— Former Kwame Kilpatrick aide Derrick Miller was spotted outside the US Attorney's Office on Friday talking with his lawyer, one day after another Kilpatrick aide testified in federal court.

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