Nov 22, 2024
Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim and Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-Youl during a meeting on the antitrust memorandum signing.
DOJ signs antitrust memorandum with Korean Prosecution Service.

On Tuesday, November 17, the law enforcement entities of the United States and South Korea met virtually to sign an antitrust Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The United States Department of Justice, represented by Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim, and the Korean Prosecution Service, represented by Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-Youl, committed... Read More »

Donald Trump walking away from a vehicle, with an Air Force officer in the background.
On January 22, will Trump Face a Mountain of Legal Woes?

A historic quandary will face the nation on January 21, 2021, as one president leaves office and another begins his own four-year term. Unlike previous departing presidents, however, Donald Trump will turn back into a private citizen while facing a mountain of legal battles that not only had been put... Read More »

A man in a suit and glasses stands in a hallway, appearing serious and focused.
$73 Million Settlement Reached in Class Action UCLA Sex Abuse Case

According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the #MeToo movement has led to a dramatic increase in class actions related to sexual abuse. Of course, even before the start of the #MeToo era, massive claims, such as the one involving the Catholic Church, exposed just how pervasive such misconduct is... Read More »

A handcuffed person in an orange jumpsuit is shown behind a bottle labeled "Sodium Thiopental" and medical equipment associated with lethal injection executions.
ABA Requests Postponements for Mid-Pandemic Federal Executions

In light of the seemingly ever-escalating COVID-19 pandemic, the legal dilemmas—not to mention the moral ones—surrounding capital punishment have multiplied with nearly the same exponential progression of the virus itself. Along with investigations pointing to unconscionable pain caused by lethal injection (now the federal government’s preferred method of execution), playing... Read More »

Two candidates for the Georgia runoff elections, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, speaking together outdoors while wearing masks.
Georgia Runoff Elections to Decide Senate Control

Georgia was already in the national spotlight for flipping blue this year. The last state to be called by the Associated Press, Georgia’s polls locked Joe Biden into the Presidency with a total of 306 electoral votes. It’s the first time the state has elected a Democratic President in decades.... Read More »

Protesters holding a banner that reads "DACA SÍ, TRUMP NO" during a demonstration advocating for the DACA program.
Federal Court Blocks Trump Administration’s Latest Attack on DACA

In a victory for Dreamers, their families, and hundreds of thousands of undocumented youths across the U.S., a federal court on November 14 struck down the Trump Administration’s latest attempt to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. U.S. District Court Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis granted plaintiffs’ motion... Read More »