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The family of Leonard Cure, who tragically lost his life during a Georgia highway traffic stop last year, has filed a $16 million federal lawsuit against the sheriff’s office and the deputy involved in his death.
In a recent ruling, a court mandated that Donald Trump must post a bond covering the entire $454 million penalty while he appeals the judgment in his New York civil fraud trial.
The New York Times Co. filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging copyright infringement.
Republicans in Alabama plan to introduce a bill aimed at safeguarding access to IVF treatment following a recent court ruling that raised concerns about its availability.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, addressing concerns following a recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling, affirmed his stance against prosecuting IVF families or providers.
Contrary to popular belief, a passion for political science isn’t a prerequisite for law school. Successful law school graduates come from diverse academic backgrounds.
NetChoice, representing major tech platforms like Facebook and Google, is challenging Texas and Florida laws aimed at restricting social media’s authority to suspend users.
The Supreme Court’s recent decision to decline reviewing a challenge to a Virginia high school’s “race-neutral” admissions policy has reignited debates surrounding affirmative action, particularly in the wake of landmark rulings.
This article, by John Villasenor talks about how AI is revolutionizing the legal profession. Law firms embracing AI stand to offer more efficient and cost-effective services, impacting litigation outcomes positively.