Susan Seager
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Sorry Kids: G-Rated ‘On the Road,’ ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ Rejected by Judge
Drug- and sex-free versions of classics violate copyright, judge says
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You’ll Have to Wait 100 Years to See Anthony Scaramucci’s Divorce File
New York law requires secrecy for the ousted White House Communications Director’s new divorce case
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Twitter Lawsuit Against Trump for Blocking Followers Just Got a Boost
Federal judge in Virginia ruled in a similar case that an elected official cannot block users on her Facebook page
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Is Trump’s Ban on Transgender Military Service Legal?
LGBT advocates say no, but the Supreme Court is a wild card
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AT&T Moves Closer to Gobbling Up HBO, CNN
Trump Administration is in talks on how to make the merger work, according to Bloomberg report
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New Dot-Sucks Websites Troll Trump
Trump can’t buy up all the new anti-Trump websites ending in .sucks, .wtf, .fail
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Even If OJ Simpson Earns Big Bucks, He Can’t Keep His Money
Parents of murder victim Ron Goldman have a right to most future of Simpson’s cash
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Can Beyonce and Jay-Z Trademark Names of New Twins Sir and Rumi?
Trademarking Blue Ivy’s name has been complicated legally
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Planet of the Apes? PETA Lawsuit Says a Monkey Is Photo’s Legal Owner
Lawyers for a monkey named Naruto say he owns the right to a selfie
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No, It’s Not Fake News, It’s Robot-Written News
Google funds reporter robots in Europe, part of a growing trend
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Newspapers Vs Google and Facebook: Will Congress Help?
Experts tell TheWrap why prospects look grim for news outlets battling “digital duopoly”
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Why HBO Host John Oliver Can’t Be Muzzled by a Coal Boss
Energy company CEO wants a court to gag Oliver and his fans — but what about that pesky First Amendment?
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Bill Cosby Criminal Retrial Set for November
Actor’s sex assault trial ended with a hung jury in June
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Kendall and Kylie Jenner in Legal Hot Water Over T-Shirts
Lawyers for Notorious B.I.G. and Jim Morrison sent cease and desist letters to youngest sisters of Kardashian-Jenner family
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What Happens if the Media Defies White House Camera Ban?
Reporters could be expelled because they probably lack a First Amendment right to film White House briefings, experts say