Nov 30, 2024
A close-up view of payroll documents, including a weekly time sheet and a calculator, highlighting issues related to a payroll system switch.
Oregon Employees File Second Lawsuit Over Disastrous Payroll System Switch

Oregon state employees have filed a second lawsuit over incorrect paychecks following the state’s implementation of a new payroll system. Oregon state workers first filed a lawsuit in January after receiving paychecks that reflected incorrect balances. Overpayment, underpayment, and incorrect deductions were just some of the payment issues recorded. The... Read More »

Seal of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) displayed on the entrance of its building.
FBI May Keep Secrets About Its Twitter Investigation

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) requested information from Twitter about some of its users. It said the information was needed for it to properly conduct one of its “classified national security investigations.” Twitter did not want to provide it and claimed the FBI was infringing on its First Amendment... Read More »

Alex Murdaugh sitting at a table with his legal team during his trial.
Should Alex Murdaugh Have Testified?

A week before attorney Alex Murdgaugh was convicted of murdering his family and sentenced to life in prison, he took the stand in his defense. Did that testimony help his case, or seal his fate? Should criminal defendants normally testify on their own behalf? On March 2, a jury found... Read More »

An airplane taking off from an airport runway with a colorful sky in the background.
New Bill Proposes Ways to Assure Clean Air on Airlines

Anyone who chose to or had to take an airplane during the pandemic was nervous. But the airlines reassured everyone that the air up there was safe to breathe. One study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for example, found that the chances of getting COVID-19 on a plane were... Read More »

Empty jury box with wooden chairs in a courtroom setting.
Making Jurors Deliberate During COVID Was Not Coercion

There is no question that COVID-19 has posed countless problems for the legal system. But one defendant, convicted of multiple murders in California, tried to blame COVID for his convictions. He argued that forcing his jury to deliberate during the pandemic deprived him of due process. The appellate court was... Read More »

I-589 application form for asylum with American flag and traditional woven textile background.
Biden Administration Issues New Asylum Restrictions

Under new immigration rules announced by the Biden Administration, tens of thousands of migrants who cross through Mexico to seek safety in the United States will be summarily denied entry. The new policy has been decried by immigration and civil rights advocates as regressive and reminiscent of the strict rules... Read More »