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Burnett v. National Association of Realtors (formerly Sitzer v. National Association of Realtors) is a class-action lawsuit challenging the fees charged by real estate agents in the United States. The case was filed against the National Association of Realtors and some of the largest brokerages in the country.
A gunman shot at former President Donald Trump during his campaign rally in Butler, Pa. Saturday, and while Trump's team said he is "fine," one person was left dead and two others critically injured.
Trump is safe after a deadly shooting at a campaign rally, but the nation is not. From The State’s Matthew T. Hall The stage at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, the site of the Republican National ...
Trump was transported to Butler Memorial Hospital for examination immediately after the shooting. [152] The Secret Service had already called hospital officials and asked that the hospital be put on lockdown, putting into action an emergency plan that was created for when Trump spoke at another nearby rally in 2020. [153]
The shooter, identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, struck Trump at least once in the ear, killed a rally attendee seated in the stands behind the GOP candidate and wounded two others.
Carol Burnett v. National Enquirer, Inc. was a decision by the California Court of Appeal, which ruled that the "actual malice" required under California law for imposition of punitive damages is distinct from the "actual malice" required by New York Times Co. v. Sullivan to be liable for defaming a "public figure", and that the National Enquirer is not a "newspaper" for the purposes of ...
A GoFundMe created in the hours following the assassination attempt at a Saturday evening Trump rally has drawn over $1.2 million in donations. Kid Rock tops donor list for GoFundMe benefitting ...
Trump's team asked the Supreme Court to reject the expedited timeline and allow the appeals court to consider the case first. [29] [30] On December 22, the Supreme Court denied the special counsel's request, leaving the case to the appeals court. [31] On January 9, 2024, the D.C. Court of Appeals heard arguments in the immunity dispute.