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Anti-Discrimination Laws Are Called Into Question by SCOTUS
The Supreme Court seems poised to rule in favour of a Colorado web designer who appealed for the right to decline her services to same-sex couples. Lorie Smith is the owner of a web design company called 303 Creative, and says she will serve LGBTQ+ customers for general design requests, but says she should not…
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Lawsuit Accusing OnlyFans of Bribing Meta Can Move Forward, Judge Rules
A federal judge denied Meta and OnlyFans’ motions to dismiss a class action lawsuit against the company on Thursday. The case, filed in California federal court, alleges that Meta executives accepted bribes in exchange for preferentially allowing OnlyFans’ creators and their links to remain on its platforms while blacklisting the subscription video site’s competitors.
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Judge Recommends Prison Camp for Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes
District Judge Edward Davila has proposed sentencing Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes to a federal prison camp in Texas, according to court filings. “The Court finds that family visitation enhances rehabilitation,” Davila wrote in the filing, according to Bloomberg, which summarized the terms of Holmes’ sentencing.
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SpaceX Workers Say They Were Illegally Fired for Open Letter Criticising Elon
Former SpaceX employees say they were fired in June for writing and circulating an open letter criticising the behaviour of the company’s CEO, Elon Musk. The eight ex-employees have filed unfair labour practices charges with the National Labour Relations Board. They claim SpaceX retaliated against them for writing the letter and that their dismissals were…