Nov 10, 2024
A person holding a sign with a photo of Tamir Rice and a quote about preparing children for the world, along with a smaller sign calling for police accountability.
Justice Department Will Not Prosecute Officers in Tamir Rice Shooting

The Justice Department announced last week that it is closing its investigation of the officer who fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice. The Justice Department determined that there is insufficient evidence to charge the officer with a federal offense. In a statement released earlier this week, this Justice Department explained that... Read More »

Entrance to a Taxpayer Assistance Center at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) building.
Owner of Immigration Business Pleads Guilty to Defrauding USCIS and IRS

Laura Luz Maria Torres pleaded guilty to three counts of conspiracy on December 28, 2020, in Palm Beach, Florida, for her involvement in a multilayered scheme to defraud the United States Immigration and Citizenship Services (USCIS) and the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Torres is indicted with three charges, including... Read More »

A person using a barcode scanner to check medication prices at a pharmacy.
Federal judge grants injunction blocking HHS from reducing drug prices

The United States District Court for the District of Maryland issued an injunction blocking the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) from implementing an interim final rule, reducing certain drug prices beginning January 1. 2021. The Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) filed a formal complaint against the interim... Read More »

Governor Cuomo speaking about the COVID-19 Emergency Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Act in the New York legislature.
New York Legislators Pass a Four-Month Eviction Moratorium for 2021

In an effort to keep tenants who are struggling to pay their rent in their homes during the pandemic, Governor Cuomo signed the COVID-19 Emergency Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Act earlier this week. This new eviction moratorium comes on the heels of several federal and state eviction moratoriums that are... Read More »

A group of people seated outdoors, engaged in conversation, with some wearing masks.
Historic First-Ever Airplane Emissions Rules Under Review by EPA

With a legal eye on the skies, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said on Monday they are finalizing the first-ever emissions guidelines for airplanes that regulate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The new airplane emissions standards will be mandatory for commercial aviation and any large business jets. Under the new emissions... Read More »

Ghislaine Maxwell with Jeffrey Epstein at a social event.
Federal Judge Denies Second Bail Request Bail by Ghislaine Maxwell

A federal judge denied bail a second time to Ghislaine Maxwell, whom the media has called Jeffrey Epstein’s procurer, pal, pimp and partner. Despite offering a $28.5 million bail package and strict monitoring measures, the court concluded there was nothing new in the latest request that “can reasonably assure the... Read More »