A federal district court has ruled that Indiana University’s practice of tracking students’ location using their school-issued identification cards in the midst of a hazing investigation did not constitute an unreasonable search. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Partisan Divide Dominates 'Shadow Docket' and Texas Abortion Ban Hearing
“To argue this shadow docket is just routine, the numbers don’t tell that story,” one senator said. Click Here To Read The Full Article
SCOTUS Decision Prompts Federal Judiciary to Request Five More District Court Judges in Oklahoma
The Supreme Court’s 5-4 ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma recognized much of the eastern portion of the state as Native American lands, limiting state jurisdiction and shifting prosecutions to federal or tribal courts in the eastern part of the state. Click Here To Read The Full Article
How to Address Evolving Privacy Regulations During Discovery
For all the coverage that privacy regulations are meant to provide, there is precious little guidance about how to protect private information, and there is very little legal precedent to guide our practices. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Judge Calls Supreme Court Ruling That Overturned His Own a 'Stark Example of Judicial Activism'
Wynn outlined why he believes the majority’s decision in Rucho v. Common Cause falls under judicial activism, which he defined as judges avoiding certain decisional tools normally used to adjudicate the case at hand. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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