Nov 25, 2024
A person using a mobile phone receiving a call labeled "Marketing Corp" while sitting at a desk with a laptop.
49 Attorneys General Sue Major Robocall Company

It’s 6:00 in the morning. Your phone rings and wakes you up. You answer it because you think anyone who calls you at that hour needs to speak with you urgently about something important. The caller, however, asks you if you want to buy a new warranty on your car. ... Read More »

Box of McDonald's Chicken McNuggets.
McDonald’s Liable for Child’s Burns From Hot Chicken McNuggets

Back in 1994, McDonald’s lost a products liability case after a 79-year-old woman spilled coffee in her lap and suffered second-degree burns. The case, which originally was set to cost the fast food giant $2.7 million, sparked a national debate about frivolous lawsuits and the need for tort reform. The... Read More »

Flag depicting "Immigration Title 42" in front of a government building.
Title 42 Has Expired: What’s Next for U.S. Immigration?

Last week, the Trump-era immigration policy known as Title 42 expired, potentially opening the door to a new wave of immigration to the United States. The Biden administration has worked to impose new policies aimed at easing the burden on the immigration system, measures which have provoked criticism on both... Read More »

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Defendant Can’t Be Penalized for Tardy Lawyer

The author Fatima Nacana once wrote, “Tardiness is a disrespectful, selfish and unprofessional act.” But a California Court of Appeal ruled it is not a reason to punish a defendant because his lawyer was late to court. The appellate court found that the trial judge abused her discretion when she... Read More »