Nov 15, 2024
Logo of Parler displayed on a smartphone in front of a computer screen showing information about the platform.
Parler Drops Amazon Federal Lawsuit Then Files Another in Washington State

Parler, the controversial social media site, dropped its January federal antitrust lawsuit against Amazon Web Services (AWS), the former host for the platform. Simultaneously, however, the social media firm filed another lawsuit against AWS in a Washington state court, alleging Amazon violated Washington’s tort, unfair competition, defamation, and consumer protection... Read More »

Image of John McAfee, the founder of antivirus software, facing charges for cryptocurrency fraud and money laundering.
John McAfee Charged with Crypto Securities Fraud

John McAfee, the founder of the popular antivirus software that bears his name, has been indicted on charges of fraud and money laundering of cryptocurrency securities. The revolutionary pioneer of internet security is in hot water after he and his bodyguard and “cryptocurrency team” advisor Jimmy Gale Watson Jr., were... Read More »

Former police officer Derek Chauvin sitting at a courtroom table during the George Floyd death trial, wearing a mask and taking notes.
Finding an Impartial Jury in the George Floyd Death Trial

George Floyd took his last breath while pinned to the ground beneath a Minneapolis police officer’s knee. Millions of people watched. Tens of thousands have protested the killing of Black men like Floyd, chanting some of Floyd’s final words, “I can’t breathe.” Now lawyers must find 12-16 people in and... Read More »

A healthcare worker administering a COVID-19 vaccine to an individual in a vaccination center, with officials observing in the background.
Feds Know Vaccines Save Lives, But States Make All the Rules

As schools and workplaces prepare for post-COVID-19 reopening, people are increasingly concerned about new laws that could impose mandatory vaccination requirements. They wonder whether children and employees will be subject to mandates that call for shots in arms. To understand the complexity of pertinent regulations, it is necessary to review... Read More »

Students holding signs at a protest with messages about the dangers of hazing, including "HAZING KILLS" and "R.I.P. STONE."
Fraternity Hazing Results in the Death of Two College Students

As universities slowly began welcoming students back on campus, two families have learned that the dangers within these college campuses are just as real as the dangers of the coronavirus that shut them down in the first place. In two incidents just weeks apart, two college students have died as... Read More »

Former President Donald Trump speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) 2022, expressing his views on the Republican Party and criticizing the Biden administration.
Trump Affirms Himself Head of the Republican Party at CPAC

There can be little question as to what the main event of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) was this year. As the climax of the fourth and final day of the meeting, former President Donald Trump took the stage and spoke for well over an hour to an adoring... Read More »

A young man in a suit walking outside a building, possibly in a legal context.
CEO Martin Shrekli Hit with Class Action Lawsuit for Drug Monopoly

The youthful pharmaceutical CEO Martin Shrekli, nicknamed “Pharma Bro”, and “the most hated man in America," has been hit with a class-action lawsuit. Health insurers filed the lawsuit, alleging Shrekli plotted to create a drug monopoly. The insurers are seeking damages to be determined by market overcharges in a trial... Read More »

Protesters holding signs advocating for sanctuary cities and against immigration enforcement policies.
Supreme Court Dismisses Sanctuary City Cases

On March 4, 2021, the Biden administration requested that the Supreme Court dismiss three pending appeals about Trump’s efforts to withhold law enforcement funds from cities and states that refused to cooperate with immigration authorities during the Trump administration. The Supreme Court dismissed the cases. Lawyers for the jurisdictions challenging... Read More »