Nov 26, 2024
Prince Andrew walking in a formal setting, accompanied by others.
Judge Will Not Dismiss Sexual Abuse Lawsuit against Prince Andrew

As Queen Elizabeth prepares to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee next month, there is one thing that England’s longest-reigning-monarch will not be celebrating. Her youngest son, Prince Andrew, will have to face civil charges of sexual assault because a federal judge refused to dismiss charges against him by a woman who... Read More »

Image of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the convicted Boston Marathon bomber.
Judge OK’s Boston Bomber’s Stimulus Payment to Go to Victims

A U.S. District Judge has granted a request made by federal prosecutors to claim funds in an inmate trust fund account controlled by accused Boston bomber, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. According to the request, stimulus payments made to Tsarnaev will be collected and paid out to victims. Massachusetts Acting U.S. Attorney Nathaniel... Read More »

Georgetown University Law Center building exterior with signage.
Bombshell Lawsuit Accuses 16 Top Universities of Financial Aid Conspiracy

A bombshell lawsuit accuses some of the nation’s top universities of operating in a cartel-like fashion, favoring students from wealthy and privileged backgrounds and artificially inflating the cost of attendance for financial aid recipients. The lawsuit was filed by five undergrad students in Chicago federal court. At the heart of... Read More »

A scientist injecting a syringe into a ripe tomato, illustrating genetic modification techniques in agriculture.
New Labels Will Tell Consumers What Foods Are Genetically Modified

Attention consumers: The United States Department of Agriculture rang in the New Year with new, mandated food labels. Starting January 1, 2022, “GMO” and “GE” are out and “bioengineered” is in. Back in the 1970’s scientists began experimenting with ways to introduce more desirable characteristics into plants and animals. In... Read More »