A California federal judge dismissed an amended suit brought by a spouse looking to hold her husband's employer responsible for her COVID-19 infection, finding that the state's workers' compensation law bars her argument and further noting that the employer's duty to provide a safe work environment does not extend to non-employees.
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The Northern District of California court presiding over Twitter Inc.âs lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton dismissed the case for want of subject matter jurisdiction on Tuesday. The lawsuit sought to halt Paxtonâs investigation into Twitterâs content moderation practices following the suspension of accounts linked to the January attack on the U.S. Capitol.
As previously reported, the online message sharing platform suspended and restricted numerous accounts for violations of its content policies in the aftermath of the Capitol riot. Then-President Donald Trumpâs account was among those suspended for purportedly glorifying or inciting violence and manipulating or interfering with civil processes.
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Oprah Winfrey Beats Infringement Suit Over Greenleaf Show
Law360 (May 12, 2021, 10:51 PM EDT) A North Carolina woman hasn t proven that Oprah Winfrey and her network infringed her memoir with the television show Greenleaf, a Tar Heel State federal judge ruled Wednesday in finding that it s not clear whether Winfrey ever had access to her book to begin with.
Freda J. Day had alleged that Winfrey; the Oprah Winfrey Network LLC; Harpo Productions Inc.; Lionsgate Entertainment Corp.; and Craig Wright, the show s creator, got their idea for the show from her 2005 memoir, From the Green Leaf to Greener Pastures.
But U.S. District Judge Max O. Cogburn Jr. said Wednesday that Day has simply not.
Federal Judge Dismisses Twitter Lawsuit That Accused Texas Attorney General of Illegally Retaliating Over Trump Ban Jerry Lambe
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton
A federal judge in California on Tuesday dismissed Twitter’s lawsuit accusing indicted Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton (R) of opening an illegal investigation into the social media platform in retaliation for its decision to permanently ban former President
Donald Trump.
The ruling turned on a technicality and the court did not address the merits of Twitter’s claim, finding that the court lacked subject matter jurisdiction over the case because the company’s claims were prematurely filed.
What You Need To Know About Twitter’s Lawsuit Against Texas Up Friday
May 6, 2021
On Friday morning, lawyers for Twitter will square off against attorneys representing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in a San Francisco, California federal court. Here’s your lawsplainer for the proceedings.
Twitter May Have Sued, But It’s the One Under Investigation
Congress has questioned Big Tech leaders about their censorship policies on multiple occasions. Last year, as Twitter and other social media outlets became more blatant in viewpoint discrimination by banning The New York Post’s reporting on Joe Biden’s pay-to-play scandal revealed from documents found on Hunter Biden’s abandoned MacBook, and following citizen complaints, Texas’ Consumer Protection Division launched an investigation also.