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Supreme Court Justice Barrett’s Opinion on Trump v United States | HackerNoon

Trump v. United States Court Filing, retrieved on July 1, 2024, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part in this filing here. This part is 10 of 21. JUSTICE BARRETT, concurring in part. For reasons I explain below, I do not join Part III–C of the Court’s opinion. The remainder of the opinion is consistent with my view that the Constitution prohibits Congress from criminalizing a President’s exercise of core

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Insights into Tort Claims by X (Formerly Twitter): Interference and Breach of Contracts | HackerNoon

Too Long; Didn’t Read Delve into the tort claims brought by X Corp., examining intentional interference with contracts and inducement of breach allegations, alongside discussions on causation and damages in the ongoing legal dispute. TLDR (Summary): X Corp. alleges tort claims including intentional interference with contracts and inducement of breach in its lawsuit. However, arguments focus on causation and damages, suggesting challenges in proving these aspects in the legal proceedings.

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Debating Causation in the X Lawsuit Against CCDH: Impact on Tort Allegations | HackerNoon

Too Long; Didn’t Read Explore the challenges surrounding causation in X Corp.’s tort claims, particularly in relation to the legal dispute and allegations of breach of contract, shedding light on the complexities of proving causation in such cases. CCDH argues that X Corp. fails to establish causation in its tort claims, highlighting that the alleged breach occurred independently of CCDH’s actions. The court agrees, emphasizing the necessity of proving causation and rejecting arguments that do

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