Legal News

  • Starlink Emerges As Fresh Battleground Between Musk, Brazil

    Tensions between Brazil and Elon Musk’s business empire intensified as the country’s telecom regulator threatened to sanction his satellite broadband company, Starlink. This came just hours after Brazil’s top court upheld a controversial decision to ban the social network X from the country. Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva expressed support for the top…

  • Biden Administration Resumes Immigration Program with Enhanced Vetting for Sponsors

    The Biden administration has announced the resumption of its immigration program, which facilitates the entry of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela into the United States. This restart follows an earlier suspension prompted by concerns over potential fraud involving U.S.-based financial sponsors. The program, initially launched in January 2023, is a cornerstone of the…

  • Invisalign Maker Reaches $27.5 Million Settlement Of Consumer Antitrust Lawsuit

    Align Technology, the maker of Invisalign clear teeth aligners, has agreed to pay $27.5 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of participating in an illegal antitrust conspiracy that inflated the prices of aligners made by its rival, SmileDirectClub. The settlement, which was filed in federal court in San Francisco on Thursday night, will cover…

  • Judge Greg Mathis Fights to Save His 39-Year Marriage Amid Divorce Proceedings

    Judge Greg Mathis, a well-known television personality and former district court judge, is currently facing one of the most challenging times in his personal life. His wife of 39 years, Linda Mathis, has filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences as the reason for their separation. The couple, who had been together since July 17, now…

  • New Hampshire Top Court Upholds School Transgender Policy

    New Hampshire’s top court on Friday upheld a school district’s policy that encourages teachers and officials to refrain from disclosing students’ transgender or gender nonconforming status to their parents or others without the students’ permission. In a 3-1 decision, the New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled against a mother who challenged the Manchester School District’s policy,…

  • Federal Investigation Intensifies as Sean Combs Named in Subpoena for Miami Hotel Records

    The legal troubles surrounding entertainment mogul Sean Combs continue to escalate, as he has been named in a federal subpoena requesting records from a Miami hotel. The subpoena, filed by federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York, seeks a broad range of documents and records related to Combs and his ex-partner, Daphne Joy,…

  • Meta Beats Lawsuit Over Race-Based Hiring Program For Commercial

    A Manhattan federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by a white electrician, James Harker, accusing Meta Platforms of facilitating racial bias. Harker alleged that Meta tapped a production company, Something Ideal, which participated in a diversity hiring program, to film a commercial, thereby discriminating against him. U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain, in her written…

  • Atlanta Police Investigate Vandalism at Global Black Pride Event as ‘Hateful Attack’

    Atlanta police are investigating a disturbing incident described by organizers as a “hateful attack” against vendors participating in the Global Black Pride celebration. The attack, which occurred on Tuesday night at the Starling Atlanta Midtown hotel, involved the vandalism of property belonging to the vendors. Details of the Incident According to Fox 5 Atlanta, the…

  • Brazil Watchdog Moves to Block Access to X After Court Order

    Brazil’s telecommunications regulator suspended access to Elon Musk’s X social network on Friday, following a court order from a judge who has been engaged in a months-long conflict with the billionaire investor. The suspension was triggered when X missed a court-imposed deadline on Thursday evening to appoint a legal representative in Brazil. Musk has argued…

  • Woman Charged with First-Degree Murder in Fatal Rottweiler Attack on 9-Year-Old

    Tyshael Elise Martin, a Florida resident, has been charged with first-degree murder following a horrifying incident in which she allegedly ordered her Rottweiler to attack a 9-year-old girl, Jamaria Sessions. The disturbing attack, which occurred in June and was captured on the family’s security camera, has shocked the community and led to further legal action.…