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Jailed By An Algorithm

A Wisconsin man was sent to prison for six years, a sentence partially based on a recommendation from Compas, a […]

He Refused To Text & Drive So They Fired Him, Says Safety Manager

The former safety manager of a trucking company alleges that higher-ups told him he should text and drive “like everyone […]

Durst Case Hears More Dramatic Testimony

Prosecutors hope to make the case that New York real estate heir Robert Durst killed his first wife, Kathleen, and […]

Flynn May Face Legal Consequences for Russian, Turkish Ties

Michael Flynn, former national security advisor to President Donald Trump, may have violated the law by failing to disclose money […]

Beleaguered Fox News Faces Another Employee Lawsuit

Fox News, which recently had to dismiss both its chairman and its top onscreen talent over allegations of sexual harassment, […]

Fed Consumer Bureau Sues Law Firm Over Debt-Collecting

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has sued an Ohio law firm that has a specialty in collecting debts. The firm […]

Biometric Info Emerging As Major Liability Risk

A law in Illinois is seen as a possible model, as more states contemplate regulating how companies handle consumer biometric […]

In Retrial, Dewey Execs Staying Mum

Two former Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP executives, whose first trial ended in a deadlock in October 2015, will not testify […]

Conservatives Seek To Block Law School’s Ability To File Suits

Conservatives at the North Carolina Board of Governors want to strip the University of North Carolina Center for Civil Rights […]

Lawyer’s Wife Loses Federal Dog Elevator Lawsuit

The wife of a prominent Chicago bankruptcy attorney lost her bid to secure a dog-free elevator in her condo building. […]

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