Court Rules Against Louisiana’s Law Allowing Ten Commandments Displays in Public Spaces

A federal appellate court has struck down Louisiana’s law permitting the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools, ruling that it violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. The decision arrives amid ongoing national scrutiny over church-state separations, particularly in educational settings. The case originated when a Louisiana-based public school district attempted to implement the law allowing Ten Commandments displays in classrooms. Opponents of the measure argued that it infringed upon students’ religious freedoms and could alienate those from different belief systems. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit determined that … Read more

Ohio Supreme Court Weighs Major Gun Rights Case That Could Redefine Firearm Restrictions for Accused Individuals

CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Ohio Supreme Court is poised to determine whether to hear a significant case from Cuyahoga County that could influence gun rights for residents. The case arises from a ruling by the 8th District Court of Appeals, which declared a state law that bans individuals accused of violent felonies from possessing firearms unconstitutional. In April, following a request from county prosecutors, the state’s highest court placed a hold on the appellate court’s decision. Prosecutors, along with the state’s Prosecuting Attorneys Association, have urged the Supreme Court to review the matter, highlighting the … Read more

Court Confirms Stunning $445 Million Verdict Against Micron in Patent Dispute with Netlist

Boise, Idaho — A federal appeals court has reaffirmed a substantial jury verdict of $445 million against Micron Technology in a case involving patent infringement linked to memory modules. The decision represents a significant legal setback for the semiconductor company. The case stems from claims made by Netlist, a tech firm specializing in memory solutions. They alleged that Micron illegally used proprietary technology in producing its high-performance memory products. A jury initially ruled in favor of Netlist in 2022, awarding the company the hefty sum after determining that Micron had indeed infringed on its patents. … Read more

US Court Confirms FDA’s Decision to Ban Compounded Versions of Ozempic and Wegovy

A federal judge in New York has supported a U.S. Food and Drug Administration decision that prohibits the compounding of alternatives to the diabetes medication Ozempic and its weight-loss counterpart, Wegovy. The ruling comes amid soaring demand for these drugs, which have gained popularity for their effectiveness in managing weight. The case arose when a group of pharmacies sought to produce compounded versions of these medications, which are manufactured by Novo Nordisk. These compounded alternatives would allow pharmacists to create custom formulations for patients, yet the FDA argued that such practices may pose risks of … Read more