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The Dark Side of Instant ADHD Treatment Online: A Consumer Warning from the Done Global Criminal Case
By Carolyn Hansen, J.D. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
A recent criminal case illustrates how deceptive health marketing can blur the line between education and exploitation, especially on social media where people are encouraged to self-diagnose. California federal judge…
FindLaw’s Guide to the Latest Supreme Court Term
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
The latest Supreme Court term didn't just tweak legal doctrine; it reset basic rules that touch daily life: citizenship at birth, how elections are run, who runs key economic agencies,…
Taylor Swift Beats ‘Tortured Poets’ Copyright Suit in Florida
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
Not much is known yet about the details of last weekend’s wedding between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden. Recent news from Florida may indicate that the universe decided…
The Dark Side of Instant ADHD Treatment Online: A Consumer Warning from the Done Global Criminal Case
By Carolyn Hansen, J.D. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
A recent criminal case illustrates how deceptive health marketing can blur the line between education and exploitation, especially on social media where people are encouraged to self-diagnose. California federal judge…
Oregon's PEACE Act. The Hunting and Fishing Ballot Measure That's Designed to Lose (for Now)
By Amy O'Neal, J.D. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
In Oregon, archaeologists have found traces of bison and extinct camel remains at the ancient habitation site of Rimrock Draw, indicating that people have been hunting in the area for…
Meta’s Muse AI Has Opted In Your Public Instagram Photos. Many Users Are Unamused.
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
If you recognize yourself in an Instagram video but don’t remember participating in the activity it shows, chances are you’re not going crazy. A new Meta AI release may make you…
FindLaw’s Guide to the Latest Supreme Court Term
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
The latest Supreme Court term didn't just tweak legal doctrine; it reset basic rules that touch daily life: citizenship at birth, how elections are run, who runs key economic agencies,…
Idaho Mother Who Claimed Her Twins Died From Vaccinations Is Indicted For Their Murder
By J.P. Finet, J.D. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
The mother of 18-month-old twins who claimed her children died as the result of routine vaccinations has been charged with their deaths. Andrea Shaw, 23, was arrested June 30 in …
Nike’s New “7-Eleven” Air Max Lands It in Trademark Trouble
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
7-Eleven: the mecca for many an inebriated soul in the wee hours of the night. Fortunately, its logo is so iconic, you’d recognize one even in that state: stacked orange,…
Taylor Swift Beats ‘Tortured Poets’ Copyright Suit in Florida
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
Not much is known yet about the details of last weekend’s wedding between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden. Recent news from Florida may indicate that the universe decided…
StubHub Faces Lawsuit After FIFA World Cup Ticket Flop
By Natalie Moritz | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
World Cup fans and California residents Julia Reeker Moghal and Reuben Renteria are suing ticket resale giant StubHub after purchasing 2026 FIFA World Cup tickets that never materialized due to…
What to Know About the Bricks & Minifigs Reckless Ben LEGO Scandal
By Carolyn Hansen, J.D. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
Over the last few months, a scandal has absolutely rocked families, Lego aficionados and anyone who loves justice. It’s the Bricks & Minifigs and Reckless Ben controversy — the subject…
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Eleventh Circuit Cites First Amendment Violations in Striking Down Part of Florida’s Stop WOKE Act
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
Ask a dozen people for a definition of what “woke” means, and you’ll likely get 12 different responses. A July 7, 2026, ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for…
New York Stands Firm on Age Limit of 70 for Judges
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
When it comes to public office, people have a lot of opinions about how long anyone should get to stay. Should we keep lifetime appointments, or draw a bright line…
North Carolina Bans Third-Party Litigation Funding
By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Reviewed by Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on
The North Carolina General Assembly has passed a measure that would prohibit third-party litigation funding (TPLF) in the state. The vote wasn’t close, with HB 315 passing 112–0 in the…
New York Stands Firm on Age Limit of 70 for Judges
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
When it comes to public office, people have a lot of opinions about how long anyone should get to stay. Should we keep lifetime appointments, or draw a bright line…
North Carolina Bans Third-Party Litigation Funding
By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Reviewed by Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on
The North Carolina General Assembly has passed a measure that would prohibit third-party litigation funding (TPLF) in the state. The vote wasn’t close, with HB 315 passing 112–0 in the…
DOJ Sues New Mexico Over Bar License Portability for Military Spouses
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
The Justice Department has sued the New Mexico Supreme Court and its Board of Bar Examiners in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico. It claims that…
Eleventh Circuit Cites First Amendment Violations in Striking Down Part of Florida’s Stop WOKE Act
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
Ask a dozen people for a definition of what “woke” means, and you’ll likely get 12 different responses. A July 7, 2026, ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for…
Supreme Court Narrows Hawaii’s Private-Property Gun Ban
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Reviewed by Bridget Molitor, JD | Last updated on
The U.S. Supreme Court’s June 25, 2026 decision in Wolford v. Lopez held that Hawaii’s so-called “vampire law” (Act 52, Haw. Rev. Stat. § 134‑9.5(a)), which barred concealed‑carry permit holders…
Supreme Court Gives Trump Power to Fire FTC Commissioners
By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Reviewed by Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted President Donald Trump new powers that will allow him to reshape the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and potentially many similar independent federal agencies by…
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