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Elon Musk Looking at Massive Legal Expenses as Twitter Wrangling Winds Down  

Elon Musk may have a legal bill pushing $100 million after a months-long back-and-forth over his plan to purchase Twitter. So reports Insider.

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Law School Accidentally Accepts 4,000 Applicants  

Northeastern University sent out more than 4,000 errant acceptance letters to applicants who applied to its law school over the last two years. So reports WCVB.com, an ABC affiliate.

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Brady, Gisele Could Be Heading Toward Divorce After Lawyering Up  

Supermodel Gisele Bündchen has been discussing her options for divorcing NFL star Tom Brady for several weeks, according to reports. So reports People.

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SCOTUS to Look at Social Media Liability in Potential Blockbuster Cases  

Legal immunity from liability for internet companies will be the subject of two potential far-reaching U.S. Supreme Court cases dealing with the matter. So reports Digital Journal.

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Brewery Burns to Defamed Chiropractors Among September's Top Verdicts

From scalding hose water to political espionage, here are some notable verdicts from September.

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School, Gun-maker Negligent in Uvalde Shooting: Parents' Lawsuit

The parents of three survivors of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas have filed a federal lawsuit against the district, former officials and the manufacturer of the gun used in the shooting. So reports Reuters.

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Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Facing Another Legal Challenge  

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is challenging President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan on constitutional grounds. So reports CNBC.

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Newsom Signs Laws to Make Calif. Residential Development Easier  

Two new California laws were signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom to address vacant commercial space unlikely to be used as digital shopping continues to trend up. So reports the Associated Press.

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Homicide Charges Expected in 'Rust' Shooting: Santa Fe DA

Santa Fe County District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies said several individuals may face charges related to the shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust. So reports People.

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NRA Unsuccessful Again in Getting Judge to Dismiss NYAG Lawsuit

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Joel Cohen rejected an effort by the National Rifle Association to avoid the New York Attorney General’s lawsuit against the lobbying group. So reports Law & Crime.

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