Monthly Archives: October, 2020

FCC Grants First Licenses in Rural Tribal Priority Window

On Friday the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it has issued its first set of spectrum licenses in its “first-of-its kind Rural Tribal...

Metro by T-Mobile Sued for Employment Law Violations

Seven individuals filed an employment law complaint against a collection of New York City stores that sell cell phones, accessories, and monthly cell phone...

UNC’s Motion to Dismiss Environmental Complaint Denied

A Middle District of North Carolina Judge filed an order rejecting a motion to dismiss on Wednesday filed by the University of North Carolina...

Ninth Circuit Limits Courts’ Power of Equitable Discretion in EPA Suit

On Oct. 22, a Ninth Circuit panel reversed a lower court’s refusal to modify an injunction requiring the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to enact...

Medical Co. Sues Over Breached Sales Contract, Copied Product

On October 23, Snap Medical Industries LLC and its president, Nancy Stamps, sued Focus Health Group, along with owner Fred McBee and employee Beth...

Facebook Announces Its Oversight Board Is Now Accepting Cases

On Thursday, Facebook announced that its Oversight Board is now accepting cases, meaning if a user’s content from Facebook or Instagram is removed and...

Drivers Sue Uber Over Alleged Coercion to Support Ballot Measure

As the Nov. 3 election is approaching, it seems that Uber is pushing for a ballot measure, Proposition 22, in California that it launched...

Supreme Court Issues Stay Upholding Alabama’s Ban on Curbside Voting for the Disabled

On October 21, the United States Supreme Court issued a 6-3 order, without a majority opinion,  staying an injunction, pending appellate review, by...