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(Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Monday said cruise ship operators do not need to have advanced notice of risk-creating conditions to be held liable for the negligent acts of their employees, and revived a lawsuit by a woman injured during a dance competition on a Norwegian Cruise Line ship.
11th Circuit Upholds Historic $380 Million Equifax Data-Breach Settlement
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GOP-Led Legislatures May Pass Voter Suppression Laws With Help of Trump Judges
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Republican-led legislatures in Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Texas, and other states are passing laws that make it harder to vote. Many of these bills, which have been drafted with help from an offshoot of the conservative Heritage Foundation, will have a disproportionate impact on voters of color and are being challenged in court.
While judges could strike down some provisions for violating a state constitution or discriminating against voters with disabilities, the appellate courts that will make the final decision include mostly Republican appointees.