Nov 20, 2024
Cups of Panera Bread's charged lemonade, depicting vibrant colors and condensation.
21-Year-Old Student Dies After Drinking Panera’s Charged Lemonade

The family of a 21-year-old college student who died after drinking a caffeinated beverage from Panera Bread has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. The family says the company's deceptive marketing and mislabeling of the drink led their daughter to consume a beverage she would have otherwise avoided. The lawsuit was... Read More »

Former President Donald Trump speaking at a rally with American flags in the background.
Colorado Judge Denies Trump's Attempts to Dismiss 14th Amendment Lawsuit

In a series of rulings last Friday, October 20, Colorado District Judge Sarah Wallace rejected multiple motions by former President Donald Trump and the Colorado GOP to dismiss a lawsuit aimed at preventing him from appearing on the state's 2024 presidential ballot. The lawsuit invokes the 14th Amendment's "insurrectionist ban"... Read More »

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards performing on stage.
Rolling Stones Dodge Copyright Lawsuit Due to Jurisdictional Issues

On Wednesday, October 18th, a federal judge in Louisiana dismissed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Rolling Stones members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The lawsuit, filed by Spanish songwriter Sergio Garcia Fernandez, who goes by the stage name Angelslang, alleged that the iconic rock band's 2020 single "Living in a... Read More »

The Rolling Stones performing on stage during a concert.
Major Music Publishers Sue Anthropic Over AI-Generated Lyrics for $75M

Universal Music Group, Concord Music Group, and ABKCO have filed a lawsuit against Anthropic, a company specializing in generative artificial intelligence. The lawsuit, filed in a federal court in Tennessee, accuses Anthropic of "systematic and widespread infringement" for using copyrighted lyrics from artists like Katy Perry, The Rolling Stones, and... Read More »

Aerial view of Oroville Dam and Lake Oroville, highlighting the water levels and surrounding landscape.
State Agency Is Not a Person Under Fish and Game Code

After California’s Department of Water Resources (DWR) released water from Lake Oroville into the Oroville Dam during 2017 flood conditions, a local district attorney sued the agency for releasing harmful materials into the state’s waters. DWR said they did it in order to protect the dam. The statute that protects... Read More »