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Federal Courts Google and Viacom Win Suit Over Tracking Children Online

Google and Viacom Win Suit Over Tracking Children Online

By Jonathan R. Tung, Esq. | Last updated on

The nationwide class action suit that involved Google and Nickelodeon allegedly tracking our innocent, innocent children was largely defeated by the defending...

Federal Courts Get the Best Delaware Codes on FindLaw, for Free

Get the Best Delaware Codes on FindLaw, for Free

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

Life just got a little better for legal professionals from Wilmington to Rehoboth, as FindLaw recently unveiled its new Delaware Code and Constitution section....

Federal Courts 3rd Circuit: Gov't Can't Treat K-4 Visas Like Tourist Visas

3rd Circuit: Gov't Can't Treat K-4 Visas Like Tourist Visas

By Jonathan R. Tung, Esq. | Last updated on

The Third Circuit took steps in a recent case to close an incongruous loophole in immigration law that leads to certain K-4 visa holders being removed wrongly....

Federal Courts Abortion Clinic 'Buffer Zone' Case Revived by 3rd Circuit

Abortion Clinic 'Buffer Zone' Case Revived by 3rd Circuit

By Jonathan R. Tung, Esq. | Last updated on

The Third Circuit has revived a controversial buffer zone free speech case that challenged Pittsburgh's local ordinance establishing a 15-foot zone around...

Federal Courts FindLaw's Updated Pennsylvania Statutes Are Mobile-Friendly and Free

FindLaw's Updated Pennsylvania Statutes Are Mobile-Friendly and Free

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

Congratulations, Pennamites, your legal practice just got a bit easier. (The same goes for you regular Pennsylvanians, too.) If you're in need of a free, high...

Federal Courts Does Old, Converted Housing Have to Comply With Fair Housing Act?

Does Old, Converted Housing Have to Comply With Fair Housing Act?

By Jonathan R. Tung, Esq. | Last updated on

It's a fair question that deserves to be asked: does old but converted housing have to comply with the Fair Housing Act? No, say federal courts... so long as...

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