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US Launches Portal for Tariff Refunds After Supreme Court Ruling
The US government has initiated an online portal to process refund requests for tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed these tariffs illegal.
Resolving Ownership Disputes with Mediation
Maya and Daniel's bakery venture faced a critical moment when an investor offered $80k for 20% ownership, contingent on clarifying their ownership stakes.
Navigating Legal Graffiti Walls: A User-Contributed Directory
Explore a comprehensive directory of legal graffiti spots contributed by users worldwide.
Turtle WoW Server Shuts Down After Blizzard's Legal Victory
Turtle WoW, a beloved private server for World of Warcraft, has been forced to shut down following a legal battle with Blizzard Entertainment.
The Hidden Menopause Crisis in U.S. Prisons
The number of incarcerated women in the United States has surged by 600 percent from 1980 to 2023, bringing with it a largely overlooked health crisis: perimenopause and menopause among prisoners.
The Vanishing Free-Range Childhood: A Modern Dilemma
In Atlanta, Mallerie Shirley and Christopher Pleasants faced an unexpected challenge when a stranger reported them to child protective services for allowing their 6-year-old son, Jake, to ride his scooter alone to a nearby playground.
Man Admits to Hacking Government Systems and Sharing Personal Data
I accessed the Supreme Court's electronic filing system without permission, using stolen credentials from a user known as 'GS'.
FDA Reconsiders Unproven Peptides Amid Controversy
The FDA is set to reevaluate 12 peptides previously banned in 2023 due to safety concerns.
California Lawsuit Unveils Amazon's Alleged Price-Fixing Tactics
In a groundbreaking lawsuit, California accuses Amazon of pressuring independent sellers to raise prices on competitor sites like Walmart and Target to maintain Amazon's image as the lowest-priced retailer.
The Parents Decide Act: A New Era of Digital Surveillance?
In an unprecedented move, the Parents Decide Act, introduced by Representative Josh Gottheimer, seeks to mandate age verification for anyone setting up a new device in the U.
FTC Settles with Ad Firms Over Alleged Conservative Media Boycott
In a significant move, the Trump-era FTC has reached settlements with major advertising firms Dentsu, Publicis, and WPP, following allegations that these companies participated in boycotting conservative media outlets.
Jury Rules Live Nation and Ticketmaster as Illegal Monopoly
In a significant legal battle, a jury has determined that Live Nation and Ticketmaster operate as an illegal monopoly, overcharging fans for event tickets.
Florida Surgeon Indicted for Fatal Surgical Error
In a shocking case of medical malpractice, Florida surgeon Thomas Shaknovsky has been indicted for second-degree manslaughter following the death of 70-year-old William Bryan.
Legal Implications of AI in Criminal Proceedings
In a landmark decision, the court examined the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in criminal justice, particularly focusing on its application in sentencing and evidence evaluation.
Kalshi CEO Anticipates DOJ Action on Insider Trading in Prediction Markets
At the Semafor World Economy event, Tarek Mansour, CEO of Kalshi, expressed his expectation that the US Department of Justice will soon prosecute cases of insider trading within prediction markets, including his own platform.
Anna's Archive Faces $322 Million Judgment in Spotify Piracy Case
Anna’s Archive, known for its role as a meta-search engine for shadow libraries, recently found itself embroiled in a legal battle with the music industry after it was revealed that the site had backed up Spotify metadata.
Google's Broken Promise: A Personal Account of Data Disclosure to ICE
In September 2024, as a Ph.
The Dangers of California's Proposed 3D Printing Censorship Legislation
California's proposed bill, A.
Telefónica Expands IP Blocking to Combat Piracy
Telefónica Audiovisual Digital, the division behind Movistar Plus+, has secured a new court ruling allowing it to implement broader IP blocks, affecting not just football but other sports and entertainment content.
Challenging Flock Safety's Data Practices Under CCPA
I recently reached out to Flock Safety to request the deletion of my personal data under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
Unraveling New Orleans' Accident Scam Network
In my latest investigation, I dive into the tangled web of personal-injury lawyers and 'slammers' in New Orleans who orchestrate staged accidents with tractor-trailers to rake in hefty insurance payouts.
Tech Live Connect's Elaborate Fraud Scheme Uncovered
Tech Live Connect orchestrated a sophisticated fraud scheme to disguise illegitimate charges as legitimate transactions.
NZXT Settles $3.45 Million Over Misleading Rental PC Program
NZXT and Fragile have reached a $3.
IBM Settles with Trump Administration Over DEI Policies, Pays $17M
IBM has agreed to a $17 million settlement with the Trump administration, which has been actively targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.
Michigan Child Safety Bills Withdrawn Amid Privacy Concerns
In Michigan, two bills aimed at enhancing child safety through digital age verification were pulled from the legislative process after privacy concerns were raised by advocacy groups.
Court Overturns 158-Year-Old Ban on Home Distilling
In a landmark decision, the 5th U.
US Appeals Court Overturns Home Distilling Ban as Unconstitutional
In a landmark decision, the fifth US circuit court of appeals in New Orleans has struck down a 158-year-old federal ban on home distilling, deeming it unconstitutional.
Californians File Lawsuit Over AI Recording in Healthcare
In a significant legal move, several Californians have initiated a lawsuit against Sutter Health and MemorialCare, accusing them of using an AI transcription tool, Abridge AI, to record doctor-patient interactions without consent.
Trump Administration Pursues Reddit User for Criticizing ICE
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has intensified efforts to identify a Reddit user who criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
OpenAI Supports Illinois Bill to Limit AI Liability
OpenAI is backing a controversial Illinois bill, SB 3444, which aims to protect AI labs from liability in cases where their models cause significant harm, such as mass casualties or extensive property damage.
Father Uses AI to Pursue Legal Battle Over Son's College Rejections
In Palo Alto, California, a father named Nan Zhong has taken an unconventional approach to challenge his son Stanley's college rejections.
HBO Seeks to Unmask Euphoria Spoiler Account with DMCA Subpoena
HBO has taken legal action to identify the person behind a fan account on X (formerly Twitter) that allegedly leaked spoilers for the upcoming third season of Euphoria.
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