Nov 18, 2024
Signage displaying the name "Warby Parker."
1-800 Contacts Loses Trademark Infringement Claim Against Warby Parker

Warby Parker successfully dodged a trademark infringement lawsuit brought by 1-800 Contacts claiming that Warby Parker was buying keywords to push their paid advertisements higher up on search engine result pages, diverting potential customers away from the 1-800 Contacts website. U.S. District Judge Kevin Castel ruled that the ads were... Read More »

Mugshot of a man facing charges related to disruptive behavior on a flight.
Naked and Aflight: Passenger Strips Mid-Air, Faces 20 years

A 33-year-old Auburn, Washington man was just too sexy for his flight, so he took his clothes off. Adam Alexander Williams is now facing up to 20 years in jail, a $25,000 fine, and three years of supervised release. Assistant U.S. Attorney Zeno B. Baucus is prosecuting the case, which... Read More »

Demonstrators holding signs protesting the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), highlighting its impact on immigrants in Mexico and the USA.
Supreme Court Says Biden Can Reverse Trump’s “Stay-in-Mexico” Order

The Department of Homeland Security implemented a series of Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) in January 2019. Under those orders, most often known as ex-President Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” program, “certain non-Mexican nationals arriving by land from Mexico were returned to Mexico to await the results of their removal proceedings.” These aspiring immigrants,... Read More »

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Man Gets Another Chance to Stay in the U.S. to Avoid Torture

He came to the United States to avoid being tortured or killed. The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) denied his right to protection because he failed to provide enough credible testimony about the dangers he would face if he returned to El Salvador. He appealed their decision and won. Now... Read More »

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DOJ Files Lawsuit Against American Health Foundation and Its Affiliates

The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against American Health Foundation and its affiliate, AHF Management Corporation. Three affiliate nursing homes located throughout Pennsylvania and Ohio are also named in the lawsuit. According to the DOJ, these medical facilities provided grossly substandard medical care to patients resulting in a violation... Read More »

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Federal Court Temporarily Stops FDA’s Ban on E-Cigarettes

Teens usually start smoking by experimenting with fruit, candy, menthol or mint-flavored tobacco. They use e-cigarettes or vaping devices to inhale nicotine concentrations of up to 5%. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has seen a “drastic increase” in the use of e-cigarettes by youths in recent years. On June... Read More »