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Courtside Sex Trafficking Survivor Sues Hotel for Turning Blind Eye. This Happens More Than You Might Think.

Sex Trafficking Survivor Sues Hotel for Turning Blind Eye. This Happens More Than You Might Think.

By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on

An anonymous Minnesota woman has initiated legal action against the operators of a hotel, accusing them of turning a blind eye to her sex trafficking ordeal...

Courtside Authors Battle Amazon Over Audiobook Monopoly

Authors Battle Amazon Over Audiobook Monopoly

By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on

If you're anything like Weezer, you may enjoy rocking your Audible. But while the platform is convenient, there may be a dark side to the market practices at...

Courtside New Class Action Unravels Chemical Carpet Conspiracy

New Class Action Unravels Chemical Carpet Conspiracy

By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on

We may not know what it stands for, but we’ve all heard of PFAS – those chemicals that are bad for you but seem to be everywhere because they make life easier...

Courtside Is Charging Parents the New Strategy for Combating School Violence?

Is Charging Parents the New Strategy for Combating School Violence?

By Mariana Petersen, J.D. | Reviewed by Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

There are a lot of ideas about how to reduce school shootings in the U.S. Do we need stronger gun control? Have a bigger police or security presence in...

Courtside Former NY Gov't Employee Charged With Acting as Chinese Agent While in Office

Former NY Gov't Employee Charged With Acting as Chinese Agent While in Office

By Carmen Reyes-Wolfe, J.D. | Last updated on

Former New York State employee Linda Sun has been charged with acting as an agent for the Chinese government while working for Governors Andrew Cuomo and Kathy...

Courtside South Carolina Supreme Court Breathes New Life Into Old Execution Techniques

South Carolina Supreme Court Breathes New Life Into Old Execution Techniques

By T. Evan Eosten Fisher, Esq. | Last updated on

South Carolina had an execution problem. Although the state’s laws allow the death penalty for capital crimes, the government has not been able to actually...

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