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Singer Toni Basil can proceed with her legal malpractice action against a New York attorney she claims failed to diligently protect her rights to her recording of the 1982 hit song "Mickey.
...news analyst Juan Williams' dismissal after he allegedly commented on the Fox News Channel that he gets nervous when he sees persons in Muslim garb...
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...31-1 at 64. Nearly 100 parents, as well as the local news media, attended the board's November meeting. For over an hour, parents...
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...revised scheme against overbreadth and vagueness challenges. See Giovani Carandola, Ltd. v. Fox, 470 F.3d 1074 (4th Cir. 2006) ("Carandola II"). At the time...
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...as cable television operators or direct broadcast satellite providers, offer customers multiple channels of video programming, generally by subscription. From the 1940s when the first...
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...the "Airport"). See 1939 N.C. Pub. L. ch. 168. Appellees The News and Observer Publishing Company; The Durham Herald Company; The New York Times...
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...and Edward Fortier, Director of Padlock and Enforcement (collectively the "City"). Clear Channel Outdoor, Inc. v. City of N.Y., 608 F. Supp. 2d 477...
...v.FOX TELEVISION STATIONS, INC., et al...United States over all the channels of radio transmission,” §...
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