Hooded man on computer "hacking"

Timothy Dalton Vaughn, A 22-year-old from North Carolina, has been sentenced with almost eight years of jail time for conspiring to make death threats, computer hacking, and possession of child pornography. The 22-year old is a member of a worldwide hacking group known as the “Apophis Squad.” Vaughn went by... Read More »

Woman in a protest with a Pride Flag

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal that challenged an Oregon school district's policy regarding bathroom use and transgender student accommodations. The lawsuit, which was brought to the U.S. Supreme Court for review by a parent group, Parents for Privacy, was denied the request for appeal, automatically allowing the... Read More »

A demonstrator stands with supporters of President Donald Trump outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center

President Donald Trump, backed by 17 US states, sought to intervene in the Texas lawsuit seeking the overturning of the US Presidential election by asking the US Supreme Court to throw out millions of voting results in four key states on Tuesday. The president is asking to intervene in the US... Read More »

President Donald Trump's former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn arrives at federal court in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Charges against General Michael Flynn have formally been dismissed after a pardon from Trump was granted in late November. General Flynn served as the Trump Administration’s National Security Advisor up until February 2017. During his time with the administration, Flynn came under scrutiny during Robert Mueller’s investigation, which looked into... Read More »

Old person on the phone

Five Canadians targeting elderly Southern Californians in a marketing scheme were indicted by federal prosecutors on Tuesday in California. The investigation was conducted in a joint effort by the United States Secret Service and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. US Assistant United States Attorney Monica E. Tait of the Major... Read More »

A sign is displayed in the reception of Goldman Sachs in Sydney, Australia, May 18, 2016.

Goldman Sachs, Inc, a primary dealer in the United States Treasury security market and one of the largest investment banking enterprises in the world, is alleged to have covered up numerous allegations of workplace sexual misconduct, according to a lawsuit recently filed in a New York trial court. The female... Read More »

he Google headquarters Mountain View, Calif.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks via video conference during a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing on antitrust on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 29, 2020

An antitrust report has just been released by top Democratic congressional lawmakers. The report was compiled by several Democratic members of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust. The main mission of the report was to investigate whether or not the four biggest tech companies, Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Apple broke... Read More »

Pennsylvania State Capitol

The Trump campaign was dealt another blow in the 2020 election as Philadelphia has become the latest state to reject a lawsuit challenging the state's counting of what the campaign alleges are "illegal votes." Republican efforts led by U.S. Representative Mike Kelly allege that approximately 2.5 million mail-in ballots were... Read More »

Koyukuk River in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from Bush Plane during Winter

Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) enjoyed federal protections for more than six decades. The region is home to native animals, including polar bears, which are already a vulnerable species thanks to climate change. Caribou, gray wolves, migrating birds, and other creatures also roam on or soar above the pristine... Read More »

Pharmacist holding medicine

Two drug industry trade groups filed lawsuits to challenge the Trump administration’s finalized rule to lower drug prices. The administration’s policy will enforce the Department of Health and Human Services authority to create and implement a new payment model based on the “most favored nation” price that will lower the... Read More »

U.S. Supreme Court

In a case that challenged a 2019 Pennsylvania statute that permits no-excuse absentee voting, Pennsylvania representative Mike Kelly and seven other Trump supporters sued the Commonwealth on the grounds that the mail-in voting in last month’s election was unconstitutional. They argued that altering the existing election law (which allowed for... Read More »

Justice Martin J. Jenkins

Martin J. Jenkins, a former NFL defensive back, prosecutor, civil rights attorney, youth group mentor and award-winning public servant, was sworn in as the newest Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court last week. He is also openly gay and black, but there’s really no reason to focus on those... Read More »

Supreme Court

On Friday, December 4th, the Supreme Court announced plans to review the legal basis of mandatory work requirements for Medicaid participants. While work requirements for welfare programs were introduced in the 1990s under the Clinton Administration’s push to “end welfare as we know it,” controversy exists over imposing such conditions... Read More »

Passport in hand

The District Court of Nevada filed a decision in favor of a transgender man regarding his right to obtain a U.S. passport in his identifying gender. Oliver Bruce Morris had been denied a passport in 2018 for not submitting certification from a doctor that he had completed the medical treatment... Read More »

Capitol building in Frankfort, Kentucky

18 Kentucky bar applicants are recovering from whiplash after 15 of them were told they had passed the October Kentucky bar exam when they, in fact, had not. Conversely, three others were told they had failed the bar exam when they had actually passed. The erroneous results are being blamed... Read More »