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Criminal Defense

Do People Really Commit Three Felonies Per Day?

By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on June 25, 2026

For over a decade, there’s been a persistent claim on social media, in various news outlets, and from civil liberties organizations that people unwittingly...

Criminal Defense

Arizona Court of Appeals Vacates Order of Protection Issued Over HIV Social Media Post

By Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on June 25, 2026

A Facebook post meant to fight HIV stigma instead sparked a domestic‑violence order of protection in Arizona — one the Arizona Court of Appeals has now wiped...

Criminal Defense

Accused of a Crime? Video Evidence Is Now Likely to Play a Part

By Carolyn Hansen, J.D. | Last updated on June 24, 2026

When Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols went to trial for the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing, there was just one piece of video evidence against them. It was grainy...

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General Interest

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Law and Daily Life

Do People Really Commit Three Felonies Per Day?

By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on June 25, 2026

For over a decade, there’s been a persistent claim on social media, in various news outlets, and from civil liberties organizations that people unwittingly commit as many as three federal…

Legally Weird

Comedian Learns New California Business Tax Fraud Unit Isn’t Joking Around After Arrest on 12 Felony Counts

By Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on June 22, 2026

If it were its own country, California’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) would rank it as the fourth-largest economy in the world. A recent arrest demonstrated that if you’re one of…

Courtside

A Culture Clash Between Danone and Chobani Over Protein Claims

By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on June 18, 2026

Even if you’ve never counted a macro in your life, it’s hard to miss America’s protein obsession. Protein powders and shakes are old news — these days, brands are packing…

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Law and Daily Life

Do People Really Commit Three Felonies Per Day?

By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on June 25, 2026

For over a decade, there’s been a persistent claim on social media, in various news outlets, and from civil liberties organizations that people unwittingly commit as many as three federal…

Law and Daily Life

Arizona Court of Appeals Vacates Order of Protection Issued Over HIV Social Media Post

By Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on June 25, 2026

A Facebook post meant to fight HIV stigma instead sparked a domestic‑violence order of protection in Arizona — one the Arizona Court of Appeals has now wiped away as an…

Law and Daily Life

Accused of a Crime? Video Evidence Is Now Likely to Play a Part

By Carolyn Hansen, J.D. | Last updated on June 24, 2026

When Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols went to trial for the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing, there was just one piece of video evidence against them. It was grainy security camera…

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Courtside

A Culture Clash Between Danone and Chobani Over Protein Claims

By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on June 18, 2026

Even if you’ve never counted a macro in your life, it’s hard to miss America’s protein obsession. Protein powders and shakes are old news — these days, brands are packing…

Courtside

A Crime of Passion? Mangione Reveals Probable Defense Based on Extreme Emotional Disturbance

By Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on June 18, 2026

They may still be several months off, but how the criminal trials Luigi Mangione will face for the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in 2024 might play out…

Courtside

Disability Rights Advocates File Suit Against New York’s Medical Aid In Dying Law

By Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on June 16, 2026

Should terminally ill patients have the option to end their pain and suffering on their own terms? The state of New York believes that they should, as evidenced by the…

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Legally Weird

Comedian Learns New California Business Tax Fraud Unit Isn’t Joking Around After Arrest on 12 Felony Counts

By Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on June 22, 2026

If it were its own country, California’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) would rank it as the fourth-largest economy in the world. A recent arrest demonstrated that if you’re one of…

Legally Weird

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…

Legally Weird

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.…

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