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  2. Edwards v. Vannoy - Wikipedia

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    Habeas corpus petition dismissed, Edwards v. Cain, No. 3:15-cv-00305, 2018 WL 4373644 (M.D. La. Sept. 13, 2018) Appeal denied, Edwards v. Vannoy, No. 18-31095, 2019 WL 8643258 (5th Cir. May 20, 2019) Certiorari granted, 140 S. Ct. 2737 (2020) Holding; The Ramos jury-unanimity rule does not apply retroactively on federal collateral review. Court ...

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    Yelp Inc. is an American company that develops the Yelp.com website and the Yelp mobile app, which publishes crowd-sourced reviews about businesses. It also operates Yelp Guest Manager, a table reservation service. It is headquartered in San Francisco.

  4. Yelp can sue reputation company for promising to ... - AOL

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    Yelp said ReviewVio's ads, which include the Yelp logo, harmed its reputation by suggesting that businesses could pay fo Yelp can sue reputation company for promising to suppress bad reviews Skip ...

  5. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 520

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    Case name Citation Date decided United States v. Gonzales: 520 U.S. 1: 1997: Warner-Jenkinson Co. v. Hilton Davis Chemical Co. 520 U.S. 17: 1997: Arizonans for ...

  6. Billion Dollar Bully - Wikipedia

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    In Levitt v. Yelp! Inc. (2011), Judge Edward Chen, found that removal of positive reviews, or re-ordering of reviews, fell within the Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act's "traditional editorial functions." Additionally, the firm's motive and ethical underpinnings are irrelevant under Section 230's editorializing allowance.

  7. Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts , 557 U.S. 305 (2009), [ 1 ] is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that it was a violation of the Sixth Amendment right of confrontation for a prosecutor to submit a chemical drug test report without the testimony of the person who performed the test. [ 2 ]

  8. Neutral reportage - Wikipedia

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    Neutral reportage is a common law defense against libel and defamation lawsuits usually involving the media republishing unproven accusations about public figures. [1] It is a limited exception to the common law rule that one who repeats a defamatory statement is just as guilty as the first person who published it.

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