Nov 07, 2024
President Joe Biden delivering remarks on student loan forgiveness, with Education Secretary Miguel Cardona in the background.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

Late last week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive federal student loans exceeded his executive authority. The Court’s decision will prevent tens of millions of indebted Americans from seeing as much as $10,000 or $20,000 in student debt erased. The 6-3 majority ruling was... Read More »

A view of an airport security screening area with passengers placing their belongings on a conveyor belt.
Airport Security Screeners Can Be Sued for Sexual Assault

Warning: This is an X-rated case. Plaintiff Michelle Leuthauser passed through a security screening checkpoint at the Las Vegas airport on the way to her gate. After a body scan, she was told she had to submit to a “groin search.” She claims that she was sexually abused during the... Read More »

A person holding a smartphone displaying the Facebook Ads logo, with a blurred laptop background.
Plaintiffs Can Sue Facebook for Discriminatory Ad Platform

George Orwell’s 1984 warned that “Big Brother is Watching You.” It’s 2023 now, and every Facebook user knows that the internet giant is the modern-day equivalent of Big Brother. Facebook knows the location, sex, ethnicity, religion, political leanings, lifestyle choices and number of children every subscriber has. Each click adds... Read More »

Demonstrators holding signs that say "People Over Politics" outside the U.S. Supreme Court building.
Supreme Court Rejects Independent State Legislature Theory

On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court repudiated a legal theory that threatened to radically reshape the way elections are conducted in the country. If allowed to proceed unchecked, the controversial legal doctrine would have granted state lawmakers carte blanche to control state and federal elections without judicial review. The so-called... Read More »