Justice Department Sues California Auto Center for Illegally Auctioning Deployed Navy Lieutenant’s Car - Adobe Stock Images by aapsky

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Tony’s Auto Center Inc., a towing company in Chula Vista, California, for allegedly violating the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) by illegally auctioning off a car belonging to a deployed U.S. Navy Lieutenant. The lawsuit, filed in the Southern District... Read More »

Legal Battle Over TikTok Ban Intensifies as U.S. Government Seeks to Keep Classified Evidence Secret - Adobe Stock Images by chatuporn

The U.S. government and TikTok are locked in a contentious legal battle over access to classified evidence central to the government's efforts to ban the popular social media app. For over four years, federal officials have argued that TikTok, owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, poses a national security threat.... Read More »

Federal Judge Dismisses Part of Felony Charge Against Former Louisville Officers in Breonna Taylor Case - Jon Cherry/Getty Images via axios.com

A U.S. District Judge in Louisville, Kentucky, dismissed part of the charge against two former police officers accused of falsifying a search warrant that led to the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor, an unarmed Black medical worker, in her apartment in 2020. The officers, Joshua Jaynes and Kyle Meany were... Read More »

Texas and Republican-Led States Sue Biden Administration Over New Immigration Program - Adobe Stock Images by kieferpix

Several GOP-led states, including Texas, have filed a lawsuit against a federal program designed to provide a pathway to citizenship for nearly half a million immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens. The states argue that the program oversteps executive authority and could lead to significant changes in the immigration... Read More »

FTC Implements Final Rule to Combat Fake Reviews and Testimonials, Enhancing Consumer Protection and Market Fairness - Adobe Stock Images by sticker2you

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the adoption of a final rule aimed at curbing the sale, purchase, and dissemination of fake reviews and testimonials. This rule, which will become effective 60 days after its publication in the Federal Register, marks a decisive step in the agency’s ongoing efforts to... Read More »

RealPage Faces Antitrust Lawsuit by Justice Department Over Alleged Collusion to Inflate Rental Prices - Sipa USA/AP via ProPlublica

On Friday, the Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit against RealPage Inc., accusing the real estate software company of orchestrating a sophisticated yet illicit scheme that has led to higher rental prices for tenants nationwide. According to the complaint, RealPage's pricing software facilitated illegal coordination among landlords, allowing them to... Read More »

New Hampshire Transgender HS Students File Lawsuit Over Exclusion From Girls’ Sports Teams  - AP via CNN

The families of two transgender high school students in New Hampshire have taken legal action against the state over what they say are violations of constitutional and federal law following the passage of a state bill that touts anti-transgender policies. The students are identified as 15-year-old Parker Tirrell and 14-year-old... Read More »

New York Judge Allows Julia Ormond’s Lawsuit Against CAA, Disney, and Miramax to Proceed - Stewart Cook/Rex USA via nymag.com

New York judge Suzanne Adams has ruled that actress Julia Ormond’s lawsuit against Creative Artists Agency (CAA), Disney, and Miramax, alongside disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein, will move forward. The ruling, issued on Monday, allows Ormond's claims of negligence and breach of fiduciary duty against the high-profile defendants to proceed, marking... Read More »

Federal Court Blocks FTC Noncompete Ban, Shifting Focus to State Legislation - Ting Shen/Bloomberg News via wsj.com

A recent Texas federal judge ruling has blocked the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) attempt to implement a nationwide ban on noncompete agreements. This move is expected to ignite legislative efforts at the state level to restrict these agreements, particularly in the healthcare sector. The FTC had sought to prohibit nearly... Read More »

Shein Files Lawsuit Against Temu for Copyright Infringement, Alleges Stolen Designs - AFP via Getty Images via NY Post

Shein, the fast-fashion powerhouse known for its affordable and trendy clothing, has filed another lawsuit against its competitor, Temu, accusing the e-commerce platform of intellectual property theft, counterfeiting, and fraudulent practices. The lawsuit, lodged in a federal court in Washington, D.C., adds another chapter to the escalating legal battle between... Read More »

California Ballot Proposition About Bond Measure Will Not Mislead Voters - Adobe Stock

California is known for its numerous propositions that allow voters to approve or reject measures that citizens or State government officials want to appear on ballots. Between 1910 and 2022, 1,293 such measures have appeared. The most famous of these is likely Proposition 13 (Prop 13) which passed in 1978... Read More »

California Anchored Tiny Homes Headed Toward Bankruptcy Amid Allegations of Fraudulent Business Practices - Adobe Stock

Anchored Tiny Homes, a Fair Oaks, California-based building company that once touted itself as a $100 million company, is now exploring bankruptcy options. The news of bankruptcy comes on the heels of hundreds of clients complaining they have been left holding the bag after the building company failed to deliver... Read More »

California Election Administration Laws Are Not Unconstitutional - Adobe Stock

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on August 15 that California’s election laws do not violate either the Due Process or Equal Protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment. The case, initiated by the Election Integrity Project of California, Inc. (EIPCa) and ten unsuccessful 2020 candidates for Congress found plaintiffs... Read More »

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In a closely watched case, a Texas jury has determined that the parents of Dimitrios Pagourtzis, who killed 10 people and left numerous others injured during a mass shooting at Santa Fe High School in 2018, are not legally responsible for their son's deadly attack. This decision came after a... Read More »

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Nearly every American’s social security number and other sensitive information is believed to have been leaked and sold on the dark web in what has been described as the largest data breach in today’s digital age. Bloomberg Law first reported on the data breach after a proposed class action lawsuit... Read More »