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House Passes Bill To Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent, but Will the Senate See the Light?

By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

Earnest Hemingway made sure we all know that the sun also rises. The question swirling through Congress yet again is about when it should do so. On July 14,...

Practice of Law

AI Glasses Meet the Law: From Meta Lawsuits to Courthouse Bans

By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

Once upon a time, “smart glasses” seemed like a novelty gimmick that actually worked only in sci-fi movies. But with rapidly growing artificial intelligence...

Courtside

Meta Faces First AI‑Driven Layoff Lawsuit Over Medical and Family Leave Bias

By J.P. Finet, J.D. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

Meta used artificial intelligence systems that failed to account for disabilities or legally protected medical or family leave when deciding which employees to...

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Law and Daily Life

House Passes Bill To Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent, but Will the Senate See the Light?

By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

Earnest Hemingway made sure we all know that the sun also rises. The question swirling through Congress yet again is about when it should do so. On July 14, 2026,…

Courtside

Meta Faces First AI‑Driven Layoff Lawsuit Over Medical and Family Leave Bias

By J.P. Finet, J.D. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

Meta used artificial intelligence systems that failed to account for disabilities or legally protected medical or family leave when deciding which employees to let go in a recent round of layoffs,…

Legally Weird

It’s Rashomon in Hillsdale, NY, as So-Called 'Nanny Squatter' Files Defamation Suit Over Article

By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on

Famed Hollywood producer Robert Evans once said, “There are three sides to every story: your side, my side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each…

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Law and Daily Life

House Passes Bill To Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent, but Will the Senate See the Light?

By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

Earnest Hemingway made sure we all know that the sun also rises. The question swirling through Congress yet again is about when it should do so. On July 14, 2026,…

Law and Daily Life

When Your Self-driving Cab Calls the Cops on You

By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

Self-driving cars might be the future, but not everyone is a fan. Some people are apprehensive about their safety. Others, like some of the FindLaw staff, are annoyed at them…

Law and Daily Life

Congress Passes Major Housing Bill: What’s Inside the ROAD Act

By Natalie Moritz | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

With home ownership costs at an all-time high in the U.S., some relief may be on the horizon thanks to a major housing bill that cleared Congress on June 23.…

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Courtside

Meta Faces First AI‑Driven Layoff Lawsuit Over Medical and Family Leave Bias

By J.P. Finet, J.D. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

Meta used artificial intelligence systems that failed to account for disabilities or legally protected medical or family leave when deciding which employees to let go in a recent round of layoffs,…

Courtside

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,…

Courtside

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 …

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Legally Weird

It’s Rashomon in Hillsdale, NY, as So-Called 'Nanny Squatter' Files Defamation Suit Over Article

By Kit Yona, M.A. | Reviewed by Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on

Famed Hollywood producer Robert Evans once said, “There are three sides to every story: your side, my side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each…

Legally Weird

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…

Legally Weird

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…

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