Sep 23, 2024
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Supreme Court Limits Federal Court Jurisdiction on Immigration Appeals

Applicants for green cards can no longer appeal denials after the Supreme Court limited federal court involvement in immigration court proceedings because they “lack jurisdiction” over cases involving Immigration Judges' discretion. The Supreme Court ruled in a split 5-4 decision that federal immigration law “precludes court review of decisions in... Read More »

Courtroom notes showing that a Washington County, Ore., judge threatened to hold Oregon Public Defense Services in contempt of court for not providing a public defender to a criminal defendant
Oregon Faces Lawsuit Over Possible Sixth Amendment Violations

A lawsuit filed earlier this week challenges the state of Oregon for its lack of access to legal counsel for criminal defendants across the state. The plaintiffs involved seek class-action status and allege that the state has violated the constitutional rights of criminal defendants who have no access to legal... Read More »

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TurboTax Agrees to $141M Settlement for Deceptive Practices

Intuit, the company which makes TurboTax, has agreed to a $141 million settlement with all 50 states. The settlement stems from allegations that the popular self-filing tax software steered customers away from its free edition software and pushed them toward its paid services instead. Along with paying back millions of... Read More »

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Class Action Targets Walgreens for Selling Menthols

Health advocates have spent decades speaking out about the dangers of cigarettes. Smoking tobacco has been definitively linked to heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, and cancer, among other debilitating and dangerous conditions. The tobacco lobby, on the other hand, has downplayed the dangers of cigarettes and continuously fought for the... Read More »

The law makes it possible for users or the state’s attorney general, Ken Paxton, to sue online platforms that remove posts because they express a certain viewpoint.Credit...Al Drago for The New York Times
Appeals Court Allows Individual Texans to Put Restraints on Big Tech

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a preliminary injunction against a Texas social media law, allowing it to go into effect. The Court’s split 2-1 panel vote will allow private parties to sue tech platforms over allegations of censorship and put sizeable constraints on the country’s largest social media... Read More »

A Caltrans crew removes debris next to an Interstate 80 on-ramp after CHP officers cleared out a homeless encampment on Gilman Street in Berkeley, Calif. on Aug. 4, 2016.
Caltrans May Clear Homeless Encampments Near Freeway Exit Ramps

The plaintiff is the aptly-named “Where Do We Go Berkeley?” (WDWG), a homeless advocacy organization. It filed suit against the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) when the Department tried to clear two encampments near freeways that were home to about 30 homeless individuals, many of them physically or mentally disabled. ... Read More »