New York AG Letitia James (D) asked a district court Tuesday to drop a challenge against a law requiring retailers to disclose when they're using algorithmic pricing. James argued the plaintiff -- the National Retail Federation (NRF) -- didn't state a claim in case 25-05500 and that the law doesn't violate the First Amendment.
President Donald Trump and the Treasury Department argued Thursday that a judge's modification of a preliminary injunction against the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) signals a state-led lawsuit against the federal government's access to private information is deficient and should be dismissed.
The U.S. Supreme Court should block a Mississippi age-verification statute as it violates the First Amendment, a coalition of advocacy organizations said in an amicus brief supporting NetChoice.
Upholding the firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter “destroys the independence” of the agency and hinders its ability to conduct its mission, U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan ruled in a filing Thursday.
A federal judge's recent decision in a privacy case involving GoodRx is relevant to one concerning children's privacy violations by an EdTech company, parents alleged in a court document filed Thursday.
House of Dior didn't properly secure customers' sensitive personal information, prompting a data breach in Jan. 2025, a class-action lawsuit filed Wednesday alleges. The suit also claims Dior was too slow to inform customers that their personal data was potentially exposed.
A federal court should continue blocking FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter from returning to the commission because the “balance of harms” favors the Trump administration, DOJ argued Wednesday in a reply brief.
A federal judge will not change or amend an earlier ruling that permanently enjoined an Arkansas social media safety act, according to a court document filed Wednesday.
Amazon said a district court wrongly granted class certification in a 2021 case against that alleged the online retail giant unlawfully recorded and collected private conversations through its virtual assistant Alexa. The company appealed to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday.
A case alleging discount prescription drug platform GoodRx unlawfully shared patients' protected health information with Google and Meta will continue, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.