Nov 06, 2024
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CFPB Extends Credit Card Protections to Buy Now, Pay Later Lenders

On Wednesday, the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced that it will extend some credit card consumer protection rules to Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) lenders, aiming to enhance oversight of the rapidly expanding sector. BNPL providers such as Affirm, Klarna, and Afterpay, which partner with retailers to offer... Read More »

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Sean Combs Hit with Another Sexual Assault Lawsuit by Former Model

Another lawsuit has been filed against Sean “Diddy” Combs, this time by former model Crystal McKinney, who alleges that she was sexually assaulted by the music mogul in 2003 and subsequently exiled from the modeling industry. This lawsuit adds to the growing list of allegations against Combs, including a federal... Read More »

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Candidate’s Wife is Not a Limited-Purpose Figure in Libel Suit

Libel or defamation occurs when a false statement of fact is made that damages a person’s reputation. The outcome of a libel suit depends on how injured plaintiffs are classified into one of three categories –private figures, public figures and limited-purpose public figures. The level of proof necessary for recovery... Read More »

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Supreme Court Clears Texas to Enforce Controversial Immigration Law

The Supreme Court, on Tuesday (May 14), allowed Texas to immediately begin enforcing a controversial immigration law, Senate Bill 4 (S.B. 4), which permits state officials to arrest and detain individuals suspected of entering the country illegally. This decision represents a temporary victory for Texas in its ongoing battle with... Read More »