💨 Abstract
A federal judge in Manhattan has declared unconstitutional a New York City law that required food delivery companies to share customer data with restaurants. The judge ruled in favor of DoorDash, Grubhub, and Uber Eats, stating the requirement violates the companies' First Amendment rights. The city agreed not to enforce the law while the lawsuit was pending.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Suggested
Kentucky church shooting leaves three dead, including suspect
Heavy rain triggers flooding and landslides in parts of New Zealand
Nigerian former President Muhammadu Buhari dies in London
Cameroon's Biya, 92, announces bid for eighth presidential term
Netanyahu aide faces indictment over Gaza leak
ICE may deport migrants to countries other than their own with just six hours notice, memo says
US citizen killed in West Bank settler attack
At least 15 killed in sectarian clashes in Syria's Sweida – witnesses, medics
Anger turns towards Washington in West Bank town mourning two men killed by settlers
Cong MLC Mallanna's gunman fires in air as Telangana Jagruthi workers storm his office