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University of Cincinnati College of Law Has a New $45M Home  

The University of Cincinnati College of Law has shifted operations to the site of the school’s former business school on Martin Luther King Drive. So reports Cincinnati.com.

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Tesla’s Missed Autopilot Deadlines Yield Class-action Lawsuit  

Tesla is facing legal action after missing several deadlines related to its “Autopilot, Enhanced Autopilot, and Full Self-Driving” capabilities. So reports Electrek.

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Calif. AG Bonta Targets Amazon in Anti-competition Suit  

California Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed a lawsuit against retail giant Amazon after alleging the company broke antitrust laws. So reports Reuters.

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McGill Manual on International Law Sets Expectations for Military Law in Space  

A new document aimed at clarifying what constraints might exist on peacetime military activities in space is now available. So reports Breaking Defense.

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Duquesne University’s Law School Gets New Name, Record-setting Commitment  

Duquesne University’s law school will take in its largest single donation, $50 million, and as such will rename the school. So reports Pittsburgh’s Action News.

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Attorney Charged with Assault After Slapping Another Lawyer

Robert Serafinowicz, an attorney in Connecticut, has been charged with assault after allegedly slapping another lawyer outside a courthouse. So reports the Hartford Courant.

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QT, Miramax Duck Court with NFT Settlement

Quentin Tarantino and Miramax settled a lawsuit stemming from a discrepancy over Pulp Fiction-themed non-fungible tokens the auteur minted last year. So reports The Verge.

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Trump Suit Against Hillary, Dems Tossed Over Statute of Limitations  

Judge Donald Middlebrooks of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida threw out former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against 2016 presidential election opponent Hillary Clinton. So reports Axios.

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Oath Keepers 'General Counsel' Charged with Obstruction of Justice After Jan. 6 Attack  

Kellye SoRelle, an attorney associated with Oath Keepers who volunteered to help challenge the 2020 presidential election results, has been charged with conspiracy to obstruct the certification of the electoral college vote and obstruction of justice. So reports CNN.

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Alabama Pushes Back Against Inmate Seeking Alternative Execution Method  

The state of Alabama has requested a federal judge dismiss a lawsuit brought by Alan Eugene Miller aimed at stopping his planned lethal injection. So reports the Associated Press.

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