How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law
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How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law
"The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Cox Communications in a case where leading music labels sued the internet provider for not terminating accounts of users flagged for distributing copyrighted music. This decision highlights the ongoing tensions between internet service providers and copyright holders in the digital age."
"An appeals court has backed the Trump administration's policy allowing the detention of undocumented immigrants without bond for the second time. This contentious issue is expected to be addressed by the Supreme Court, which may ultimately determine the legality of such detention practices."
The Supreme Court has sided with Cox Communications in a copyright dispute concerning pirated music, where leading music labels accused the provider of not terminating accounts of users distributing copyrighted material. Additionally, an appeals court has supported the Trump administration's policy on detaining undocumented immigrants without bond, a matter that may reach the Supreme Court. Other notable updates include a denial of reinstatement for a judge and a detailed analysis of oral arguments in a significant case regarding mail-in ballots.
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