Litigation

“I Am Very Biased”: Juror Swap Precedes Acquittal

The jury spent five weeks hearing a case about a 41-day takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge by anti-government […]

Cruz Cites “Precedent” For Eight Justice Supreme Court

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) told reporters this week, “There is certainly long historical precedent for a Supreme Court with fewer […]

Wrestling Lawsuit “Shamelessly” Plagiarizes NFL Concussion Suit

A lawsuit filed by 53 former professional wrestlers against World Wrestling Entertainment bore a striking resemblance to one filed against […]

When Terms Of Use Are A Can Of Worms

For a company that needs to formulate its terms-of-use, there is a tradeoff between between browsewrap and clickwrap. An article […]

Intel Spars With McAfee Over Use Of His Name

John McAfee and the Intel corporation are in court in the Southern District of New York in a dispute over […]

Fearing Litigation, ABA Self-Censors Report On Trump

In a decision that drew sharp criticism from former members of its media-law committee, the ABA has decided not to […]

Clarence Thomas Fans Launch Website Touting His Legacy

Former law clerks and other fans of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas launched JusticeThomas.com, a website dedicated to his jurisprudence. […]

AARP Sues EEOC Over Employee Wellness Plans

Many employee wellness programs violate anti-discrimination laws aimed at protecting workers’ medical information, AARP claims, in a federal lawsuit filed […]

DOJ Shakes Up Team Investigating Chokehold Death Case

In a highly unusual move, the Department of Justice has replaced the team of agents and lawyers investigating the death […]

California Explores Criminal Charges In Wells Fargo Case

When Wells Fargo employees opened banking accounts for customers without their permission, they may have violated two sections of California […]

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