Nov 16, 2024
A group of people casting their votes at voting booths in a well-lit polling station.
Mississippi’s Lifetime Voting Ban for Felons is Unconstitutional

The Mississippi constitution prohibits felons who have completed their sentences from voting unless two-thirds of the State legislature restores their right to vote. The Plaintiffs in a class action case challenged the prohibition as “cruel and unusual punishment,” and now a federal appeals court found Eighth Amendment grounds to agree.... Read More »

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Cigna Health Insurer Accused of Denying Claims in Bulk in New Lawsuit

A new lawsuit accuses health insurance company Cigna of denying claims in bulk, causing patients to pay for medically necessary procedures, tests, exams, and other services that their insurer should have otherwise covered. The class action lawsuit was filed on Monday in the Eastern District of California and names Cigna... Read More »

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Lawyer, Who Might Become a Defendant, Can’t Represent Himself

The State Bar of California adopted its Rules of Professional Conduct (CRPC) to regulate the behavior of lawyers who would be subject to discipline for willful violations. When a lawyer threatened to use the personal, confidential information he had obtained in a previous case against a former client who was... Read More »