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Todd and Julie Chrisley File $25 Million Legal Malpractice Lawsuit Against Their Former Defense Attorney
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on June 12, 2026
When it comes to the law, do former reality show stars and pardoned felons Todd and Julie Chrisley know best? According to a lawsuit filed in federal court on June…
Meet Bemotrizinol: FDA Approves First New Sunscreen Ingredient in 25 Years
By Natalie Moritz | Last updated on June 12, 2026
On June 9, 2026, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it approved bemotrizinol as an ingredient in sunscreen products. This is the first time in 25 years…
Judge Strikes Down Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee as an Unauthorized Tax
By J.P. Finet, J.D. | Last updated on June 10, 2026
A Massachusetts federal judge has barred the U.S. government from collecting a new $100,000 fee from employers hiring new workers under the H-1B visa program. The ruling is a defeat…
Meet Bemotrizinol: FDA Approves First New Sunscreen Ingredient in 25 Years
By Natalie Moritz | Last updated on June 12, 2026
On June 9, 2026, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it approved bemotrizinol as an ingredient in sunscreen products. This is the first time in 25 years…
Plot Twist: “Hot Girls Read” Catchphrase Trademark Backfires on Influencer
By Natalie Moritz | Last updated on June 10, 2026
It turns out “Hot Girls Read“ isn’t such a novel idea. Trademarking a catchphrase can work, but it can also go sideways. Business owner and influencer Allie Mitrovich learned this…
Lawsuit Against SpaghettiOs Opens a Can of Legal Worms
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on June 9, 2026
When you were little, you might have terrorized your friends (or been terrorized by your friends) pretending that your spaghetti noodles were worms. But what if that actually happened? According…
Judge Strikes Down Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee as an Unauthorized Tax
By J.P. Finet, J.D. | Last updated on June 10, 2026
A Massachusetts federal judge has barred the U.S. government from collecting a new $100,000 fee from employers hiring new workers under the H-1B visa program. The ruling is a defeat…
Musk, DOGE, and the Whistleblower’s Lawsuit Over Cut Brakes
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on June 9, 2026
According to a recently filed lawsuit, one of Elon Musk’s social media posts nearly had fatal consequences for a DOGE whistleblower. On April 17, 2026, Daniel Berulis filed a defamation…
Alleging a Culture of Racism, Bigotry, and Misogyny, Karen Read Sues Police for Negligence and Conspiracy
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on June 5, 2026
In a case that captured national attention and served as endless fodder for true-crime podcasts, prosecutors in Massachusetts attempted to convict Karen Read on charges that included second-degree murder in…
Todd and Julie Chrisley File $25 Million Legal Malpractice Lawsuit Against Their Former Defense Attorney
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on June 12, 2026
When it comes to the law, do former reality show stars and pardoned felons Todd and Julie Chrisley know best? According to a lawsuit filed in federal court on June…
No Way Out: Sean Combs Faces Sexual Assault of a Minor Claims in New Lawsuit
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on June 12, 2026
For rapper, producer, record executive, hip-hop mogul, and multimedia celebrity Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, the hits just keep on coming. Unfortunately, the most recent ones have been civil lawsuits against him.…
Artist Files Whale of a Lawsuit Against FIFA for Destruction of Dallas Mural
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on June 10, 2026
The men’s FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament is finally here. Hosted at stadiums in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, 104 contests will culminate in the crowning of the World…
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When a Judge Can’t Stay in His Lane: The Parking Spot Blowup That Crossed Several Lines
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on June 12, 2026
When you see a car straddling two spots, it could be a sign that the driver is just bad at parking. But have you ever seen someone take up three…
Does Alabama’s New Execution by Nitrogen Gas Violate the Eighth Amendment?
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on June 11, 2026
Alabama says nitrogen hypoxia is the new humane way to kill someone on death row. But federal courts recently took a closer look at what that actually means for the…
The Law Firm Turning Its Partners Into Chatbots
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on June 1, 2026
A growing number of law firms are moving past off-the-shelf AI tools and into something closer to ownership: proprietary systems trained on their own lawyers. By collaborating with tech companies…
When a Judge Can’t Stay in His Lane: The Parking Spot Blowup That Crossed Several Lines
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on June 12, 2026
When you see a car straddling two spots, it could be a sign that the driver is just bad at parking. But have you ever seen someone take up three…
The Law Firm Turning Its Partners Into Chatbots
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on June 1, 2026
A growing number of law firms are moving past off-the-shelf AI tools and into something closer to ownership: proprietary systems trained on their own lawyers. By collaborating with tech companies…
AI Use Is About to Be Banned at UC Berkeley Law
By Carolyn Hansen, J.D. | Last updated on June 1, 2026
Effective summer 2026, law students at the University of California Berkeley will no longer be allowed to use AI for most class assignments and exams. That’s because their professors kept…
Does Alabama’s New Execution by Nitrogen Gas Violate the Eighth Amendment?
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on June 11, 2026
Alabama says nitrogen hypoxia is the new humane way to kill someone on death row. But federal courts recently took a closer look at what that actually means for the…
Why SCOTUS Strengthened the SEC’s Power to Force Repayment
By Amy O'Neal, J.D. | Last updated on June 8, 2026
The Supreme Court has strengthened the ability of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to force securities‑law violators to give up their ill‑gotten gains. Previously, federal appeals courts were split…
SCOTUS Allows Alabama’s Contested Map to Stand for 2026
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on June 8, 2026
Alabama has repeatedly defended congressional maps that lower courts have held dilute the power of Black voters, prompting a Supreme Court test of how much protection Section 2 of the…
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