Sep 20, 2024
Federal Judge Strikes Down 156-Year-Old Ban on At-Home Distilling - Adobe Stock Images by karandaev
Federal Judge Strikes Down 156-Year-Old Ban on At-Home Distilling

A federal judge in Texas has declared a 156-year-old ban on at-home distilling unconstitutional, siding with a group advocating for the legalization of personal spirit production. This ruling marks a shift in the regulation of homemade alcoholic beverages, potentially paving the way for hobbyists to distill spirits like whiskey and... Read More »

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Carjacking Is Not a Violent Crime That Warrants Deportation

California law, not a federal statute, governs whether carjacking qualifies as an aggravated felony that justifies a deportation penalty. The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on July 2 that a man convicted of carjacking without force may remain in the United States. This ruling partially denied the defendant’s... Read More »

FTC Bans Anonymous Messaging App NGL from Hosting Users Under 18  - Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto/Getty Images via CNN
FTC Bans Anonymous Messaging App NGL from Hosting Users Under 18

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office have banned the anonymous messaging app "NGL: ask me anything" from being used by anyone under 18. This decisive action follows allegations that the app was inappropriately marketed to minors and facilitated cyberbullying and harassment. The settlement, announced... Read More »

Boeing Agrees to Plead Guilty Over 737 MAX Crashes, Faces New Penalties - Gabriel Araujo / Reuters via qz.com
Boeing Agrees to Plead Guilty Over 737 MAX Crashes, Faces New Penalties

Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to misleading air safety regulators prior to two deadly 737 MAX crashes, marking a significant concession that will label the world’s largest aerospace company a felon. This development comes after a federal court filing late Sunday. The plea agreement involves Boeing formally acknowledging its... Read More »