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24 May 2016, 11:03 am by Harris Hoffberg
Fortunately for Uber, the recent Supreme Court decision, Spokeo Inc. v. [read post]
10 May 2016, 12:49 pm by Joy Waltemath
The plaintiff alleged that Uber CEO and co-founder Travis Kalanick conspired with Uber drivers to use a pricing algorithm to set the prices charged to riders, thereby restricting price competition among drivers to the detriment of riders. [read post]
18 Apr 2016, 11:31 am by Cody M. Poplin
   Back in the United States, the Hill reports that the Department of State has announced plans to bring an average of 1,500 Syrian refugees per month to the United States in order to fulfill President Barack Obama’s goal of settling 10,000 in the country by September. [read post]
4 Apr 2016, 6:40 am by Joy Waltemath
Uber had also urged the court that any rider using the app since November 2014 could not reasonably believe that a gratuity was included in the fare because Uber added a disclaimer to its rider agreement stating that gratuity is not included. [read post]
14 Mar 2016, 2:56 am by Kevin LaCroix
  Utilizing a different rationale, the court in Avon State Bank v. [read post]
8 Feb 2016, 9:20 am by Associates and Bruce L. Scheiner
Lee County has historically been one of the worst locations, ranking 10th in the state, with regular riders and tourists alike constantly at risk. [read post]
31 Jan 2016, 9:01 pm by Ronald D. Rotunda
For a more complete transcript, see the appendix to Paramount Communications Inc. v. [read post]
27 Jan 2016, 9:01 pm by Neil H. Buchanan
The question of unions’ role in American life found its way into the Supreme Court earlier this month, in the case of Friedrichs v. [read post]
27 Jan 2016, 9:15 am by Guest Blogger
For the Symposium on the Constitution and Economic InequalityCynthia EstlundJoseph Fishkin and William Forbath, in their book-in-progress, have brilliantly exposed and mined a once-powerful, mostly-forgotten vein of constitutional political economic thought:  the notion that widely shared economic opportunity, and a broad middle class flanked by neither an underclass nor an oligarchic overclass, are essential foundations of our republican form of government. [read post]