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2 hours ago

The Best Law Schools For International Law (2026) - Above the Law

Top-ranked law schools offer comprehensive international law programs emphasizing curricula breadth—concentrations, clinics, centers, externships, journals, student groups, and certificates.
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1 hour ago

Am Law 100 Firm Accused Of Filing Brief Riddled With AI Hallucinations... AGAIN! - Above the Law

Law firm Gordon Rees faces renewed allegations of fabricated citations and AI-related errors, risking sanctions and intensified scrutiny of its filings and AI-check policies.
fromBoston.com
35 minutes ago

Anti-abortion center's lawsuit against Mass. officials gets tossed

Local News Lawyers for Your Options Medical have vowed to appeal the dismissal. A federal judge sided with state officials Tuesday, agreeing that a Massachusetts public education campaign against crisis pregnancy centers did not violate an anti-abortion organization's constitutional rights. "The issues before the Court are straightforward," U.S. District Court Judge Leo T. Sorokin opined, dismissing a 2024 lawsuit brought by Your Options Medical.
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4 hours ago

Mark Nussbaum turns on former bro Tzali Chopp over unpaid debt

Mark Nussbaum diverted hundreds of millions in client escrow funds into short-term loans and schemes, prompting creditors to seek over $400 million.
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4 hours ago

Maryland online gambling bill sparks enforcement concerns

House Bill 1226, titled the Maryland Illegal Online Gambling Enforcement Act, would let the Attorney General issue cease-and-desist orders to any sweepstakes operator accused of offering or promoting illegal online gambling in the state. It also requires the Attorney General to keep a public list of website URLs that have received those orders, effectively creating a blacklist that others would be expected to follow.
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3 hours ago

Rosmarino - Review - San Ramon - San Francisco - The Infatuation

2026 © The Infatuation Inc. All Rights Reserved. The views and opinions expressed on The Infatuation's site and other platforms are those of the authors and do not reflect the official policy or position of (or endorsement by) JPMorgan Chase. The Infatuation and its affiliates assume no responsibility or liability for the content of this site, or any errors or omissions. The Information contained in this site is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 hour ago

Authorities say Super Bowl-timed human trafficking sweeps net dozens of arrests, rescues in Bay Area

Bay Area enforcement sweep ahead of Super Bowl arrested 29 people and rescued 73 suspected trafficking victims, including 10 minors.
fromSlate Magazine
2 hours ago

Trump Wants Veterans to Lose Benefits As Soon As Their PTSD Symptoms Are Treated. There's One Problem With That.

During the troop surge in Iraq, I learned to constantly scan for threats, how to distinguish the sharp crack of a gunshot pointed in my direction from one outgoing toward an enemy, and the myriad ways that explosives can be hidden on a roadside. I learned that hypervigilance can be the difference between life and death. What I didn't learn was how to turn it off. Now, I take three psychiatric medications every day, and I go to therapy every week.
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fromAbove the Law
7 hours ago

Morning Docket: 02.19.26 - Above the Law

Law practice faces high fees, ethical breaches, AI-related errors, criminal charges, and judicial controversies that are reshaping employment, accountability, and public trust in the legal system.
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fromAbove the Law
5 hours ago

The Daily Practice: 100 Lessons For The Young Lawyer - Above the Law

Consistent effort, disciplined habits, ownership, preparation, and perseverance produce practical courtroom and professional success; actionable, experience-based lessons emphasize showing up, learning, and verifying details.
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fromLos Angeles Times
20 hours ago

Former L.A. chief deputy attorney directed fraudulent DWP lawsuit, judge rules

Jim Clark orchestrated a class-action to obtain favorable settlement terms for Los Angeles and repeatedly misled courts and public, prompting a two-year suspension recommendation.
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11 hours ago

An upcoming trial will ask a Manhattan jury a tricky question: how do you feel about Wall Street?

Kathryn Shiber alleges Centerview Partners fired her for being unable to work late due to a mood and anxiety disorder, exposing demanding Wall Street hours.
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fromAbove the Law
23 hours ago

Judge Declares Mistrial Over Civil Rights Fashion Choice - Above the Law

A defense lawyer's politically themed t-shirt prompted a federal judge to declare a mistrial over concerns it could bias jurors.
fromAbove the Law
5 hours ago

DOJ Tries Acting Normal In New Jersey - Above the Law

The unexpected gravitas occurred in one of the thousands of habeas cases currently swamping trial courts. The Department of Homeland Security recently discovered that 8 USC § 1225(b)(1)(B)(iii)(IV) requires mandatory detention of asylum seekers, including those who were released in the country decades ago and given work permits. Hundreds of judges across the country - but not the Fifth Circuit! - have scoffed at this discovery and ordered DHS to either grant immigrants a bond hearing or release them.
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fromAxios
18 hours ago

Coca-Cola bottler sued by federal agency over work event that excluded men

EEOC sued Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast for violating Title VII by hosting a women-only, employer-paid retreat, alleging unlawful sex-based exclusion.
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20 hours ago

US civil rights agency sues Coca-Cola bottler over event that excluded men

A US civil rights agency has sued a bottler and distributor of Coca-Cola products it accuses of sex discrimination over an employee networking event that excluded men, its first lawsuit over workplace diversity programs since Donald Trump took office. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, says Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast violated federal law when it hosted the event for about 250 female employees at a casino in Connecticut in September 2024.
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fromwww.housingwire.com
6 hours ago

Equifax settles fair credit reporting act suit

In the second amended complaint, Guo claims that after she was the victim of identity theft, the financial institution and credit bureau defendants continued to report and attempt to collect fraudulent debts after she provided proof of the fraud. In doing such she alleges that they violated federal and California consumer protection laws by failing to properly investigate and correct her credit reports.
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11 hours ago

Court dismisses NetApp case against former CTO

A Florida court dismissed NetApp's complaint against former CTO Jonsi Stefánsson for lack of jurisdiction; NetApp is appealing and pursuing further legal action.
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fromTasting Table
21 hours ago

The Boneless Wings Lawsuit Against Buffalo Wild Wings Didn't Have Enough Meat - Tasting Table

Boneless wings are a commonly understood menu term that does not imply actual deboned wing meat, and claims of deceptive labeling were dismissed.
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5 hours ago

Nevada seeks remand in Kalshi lawsuit dispute amid federal debate

Nevada officials want a federal judge to send their lawsuit against KalshiEX, LLC back where it started, in state court. In an emergency motion filed Wednesday (February 18) in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada, the State of Nevada, acting through the Nevada Gaming Control Board, asked Chief U.S. District Judge Andrew P. Gordon to remand the case after Kalshi removed it from state court.
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fromThe Mercury News
6 hours ago

Campbell resident's stolen ID used to work as a rideshare driver

Crimes included assaults and stalking by people under the influence, vehicle and retail thefts, threats, and identity fraud across several local streets.
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7 hours ago

Jury Weighs Fate Of Man Accused In Chinatown Killings

A Manhattan jury is now deciding whether Randy Santos, 31, was legally insane when he allegedly bludgeoned four homeless men to death with a metal bar in Chinatown in October 2019, or whether he should be held fully responsible and face the possibility of life in prison. Closing arguments wrapped up Thursday, Feb. 19, in a case that has haunted Lower Manhattan since those predawn sidewalk killings. Santos has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. His attorneys say he was living with untreated schizophrenia and hearing voices that ordered him to kill, setting up a high-stakes clash over his mental state on the night of the attacks.
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9 hours ago

US court rules HIV-positive people can be banned from military

A three-judge panel on the Fourth Circuit overturned the lower court's ruling in its judgment on the case, arguing that the military has a "rational basis" for maintaining medical standards within the US army. The judges wrote in the ruling: "In this case, the military has articulated its need to have fit service members who can fulfill its military mission without complications from medical conditions that could compromise deployment functions, contribute to conflicts with foreign nations during deployment, and add costs over those generally necessary to maintain fit service members."
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

AI Takes The Blame, Epstein Takes The Careers - Above the Law

AI-attributed staff layoffs are reshaping Biglaw, producing varied lawyer layoff impacts across firm models and prompting departures and recruiting upheaval tied to Epstein revelations.
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1 day ago
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Supreme Court Adopts 'New' Process To Avoid Conflicts Of Interest 20 Years Too Late - Above the Law

The Supreme Court adopted conflict-checking software and minor filing tweaks but declined a binding enforceable ethics code, yielding limited improvement after a long delay.
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1 day ago
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Johnny Ronan firm owns 1m Harry Clarke stained glass windows in Bewley's, Supreme Court rules

RGRE Grafton Ltd owns all six Harry Clarke stained glass windows in Bewley's Café on Grafton Street, Dublin, as ruled by the Supreme Court.
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1 day ago
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Johnny Ronan firm owns 1m Harry Clarke stained glass windows in Bewley's, Supreme Court rules

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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

Nonequity Partners: It's Not Personal, It's Just Business - Above the Law

Law firms increasingly use nonequity partners—partners in name only—who are employees without profit sharing or decision-making power.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

Agentic AI Is Forcing Contracts To Govern Continuous Behavior - Above the Law

Continuous, 'agentic' AI operating within guardrails breaks assumptions of static contracts, requiring new contractual governance for ongoing real-time system behavior.
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fromPatently-O
23 hours ago

"Anonymous Work" and the AI Author Fight

Thaler v. Perlmutter asks the Supreme Court to decide whether AI-generated works can receive copyright protection.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Deaf man denied job interview wins 40k in major equality ruling against State body

State special education body ordered to pay €40,000 for indirectly discriminating against a deaf applicant denied job interview for lacking Irish Sign Language qualification.
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fromAol
1 day ago

What is Section 230? Landmark social media lawsuit spotlights legal shield

A landmark trial alleges Meta and YouTube built addictive features that harmed young users' mental health, challenging Section 230 immunity and potential tech liability.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

District Court Upholds Decision That Restaurants Can Coast On Vibes - Above the Law

A court ruled boneless Buffalo Wild Wings can be called 'wings' because 'wing' denotes a cooking style, amid debate about prescriptive vs. descriptive word meanings.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Chemerinsky: Why tech giants shouldn't be liable for creating addictive platforms

Although social media companies are in many ways villains that have not done nearly enough to protect children on their platforms, they nonetheless should not be held liable based on claims that they are creating addictive and harmful online environments. Last week, a trial began in Los Angeles Superior Court in a lawsuit brought by a woman, referred to in documents as Kaley G.M., against tech giants YouTube and Instagram. (TikTok previously settled with her).
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

School applies to be joined in Enoch Burke's court challenge to dismissal appeals panel

Wilson's Hospital School board seeks notice-party status in Enoch Burke's High Court appeal over the membership of the panel hearing his dismissal appeal.
fromReadWrite
1 day ago

Nevada sues Kalshi over event contracts dispute

Nevada gaming regulators have taken their fight with Kalshi to court, filing a civil enforcement lawsuit just hours after a federal appeals panel declined to pause the dispute. The move came Tuesday, shortly after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit rejected the company's emergency request for an administrative stay. The Nevada Gaming Control Board said it lodged its complaint in the First Judicial District Court in Carson City on February 17. Through the filing, regulators are asking a judge for "a declaration and injunction to stop Kalshi from offering unlicensed wagering in violation of Nevada law."
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
22 hours ago

Meta's Zuckerberg pushes back on social media youth addiction claims

Instagram's design is being legally challenged for allegedly contributing to young users' mental health problems, with Meta's CEO testifying and disputing those claims.
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

How hit men actually work, according to a former undercover ATF agent

Eric Immesberger posed as a hit man in undercover operations to gather evidence against people attempting to hire one. He is a former agent for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives who spent 21 years investigating violent crime, including firearms trafficking, organized criminal crews, and murder-for-hire plots. Movies and TV often portray murder for hire as a clean, professional transaction.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

In split decision, NY's top court approves exception to Raise the Age case | amNewYork

We cannot say that the court, after weighing the considerable aggravating and mitigating factors here, abused its discretion as a matter of law in determining that extraordinary circumstances exist that should prevent removal to family court, wrote Associate Court of Appeals Judge Shirley Troutman in the majority opinion, which was supported by Associate Judges Michael Garcia, Madeline Singas and Anthony Cannataro.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

NHS must pay injured children higher compensation, court rules

Until now, children have only been entitled to compensation for lost earnings pay missed out on by not being able to work for the years they are expected to live. But the court, ruling on the case of a child who sustained a brain injury at birth in 2015, found that compensation should take into account the full working life she would have had if she had not been harmed at birth.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Courage Award given to man who revealed childhood sex abuse by convicted ex-San Jose councilmember

Adrian Betancourt exposed childhood sexual abuse by cousin Omar Torres, received a Courage Award, and Torres received an 18-year sentence.
fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

When Sexual Exploitation Is Fundamental to Police Corruption

On the afternoon of April 15, 1994, Donald Ewing and Doniel Quinn were in an idling car in Kansas City, Kansas, when a man dressed in black opened fire with a shotgun, killing them both. Ruby Mitchell saw the shooting from her house and told police that the killer looked like her niece's boyfriend, Lamont. Lamont was reportedly out of town, but Detective Roger Golubski's investigation quickly zeroed in on someone with a similar name: Lamonte McIntyre, who was seventeen.
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1 day ago

John Roberts Wrote the Permission Slip for the Fulton County Fiasco - emptywheel

FBI's seizure of Fulton County 2020 election records lacked probable cause, relying on hypotheticals and rehashed conspiracy theories, prompting a legal challenge.
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fromLawSites
3 days ago

The Votes Are In! Here Are the 15 Legal Tech Startups Selected for the 2026 Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW

Fifteen legal tech startups were chosen as ABA TECHSHOW 2026 Startup Alley finalists; they will pitch and exhibit at the conference and compete for prizes.
fromAbove the Law
2 days ago

3 Questions For A Litigation Funding Startup Founder (Part II) - Above the Law

The single biggest need I see is for firms to focus on nurturing, valuing and hiring meaningful trial talent. There is a growing generational divide in the profession. When I came of age as a litigator, my mentors were seasoned trial lawyers who had come through the ranks trying dozens of cases a year. The industry has changed and those opportunities have dwindled.
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2 days ago

Masturbating In Court Not 'Inappropriate' As Long As No One Notices, Prosecutors Argue - Above the Law

Sometimes, you don't have to make every argument in the alternative. For example, the prosecutors in Littlejohn v. State of Texas had a number of avenues to challenge a competency evaluation request from the defendant's counsel. The defense sought to check the defendant's mental competence after learning that the court clerk observed the defendant masturbating during testimony at the punishment phase of his trial. We've all heard some wanky testimony before, but this takes it to another level.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

High Court challenge over Met Police Freemasons declaration thrown out

Mr Justice Chamberlain said on Tuesday that the Met's decision "serves a legitimate aim, maintaining and enhancing public trust in policing, and is proportionate". The Met announced in December that membership of the Freemasons or similar organisations would be added to its declarable associations policy. This means officers and staff were required to declare membership "past or present" of any organisation that is "hierarchical, has confidential membership and requires members to support and protect each other".
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Garda accessed Pulse to find 'concealed' document in partner's High Court case

A serving garda used the Pulse system to find and print documents allegedly concealed from the High Court and his partner in a constitutional-rights case.
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1 day ago

Bayer agrees to pay $7.25bn to settle Roundup weedkiller cancer lawsuits

Bayer proposed a $7.25bn settlement to resolve thousands of US lawsuits alleging Roundup causes cancer.
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fromRoad & Track
2 days ago

New York Judge Brings the Hammer Down on Alleged Staged Car Accident, Insurance Fraud Ring

A New York court ruled an alleged staged car-crash insurance fraud ring ineligible for insurer payouts after finding intentional collisions and coordinated medical kickbacks.
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2 days ago

Tesco vs VMware: Dell weighs in on VMware contractual obligation | Computer Weekly

Dell's filings support Tesco's right to continued access to VMware perpetual licences and support acquired via Computacenter, challenging Broadcom/VMware's renewal refusal.
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fromReadWrite
2 days ago

Missouri judge declares gas station slot machines illegal statewide

A federal judge ruled Missouri's slot-style "no-chance" machines violate state gambling statutes and are illegal to operate.
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fromwww.sandiegouniontribune.com
2 days ago

GirlsDoPorn owner ordered to pay $75.6 million in restitution by California judge

Michael James Pratt must pay $75.6 million restitution for coercing and trafficking more than 100 women through GirlsDoPorn; he received a 27-year federal prison sentence.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

California man previously on FBI's most wanted list pleads guilty to assaulting federal officer during protest

Elpidio Reyna pleaded guilty to assaulting a federal officer by throwing rocks during a June protest and faces up to 20 years in prison.
fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Naked man threatens worker with umbrella in Los Gatos

Feb. 15 PETTY THEFT: 9:25 a.m. at Ivy Park at Los Gatos on Blossom Hill Road. A naked male was walking around an assisted living facility with a bag wrapped around him. He took an umbrella and threatened to hit a worker with it when confronted. Feb. 14 VEHICLE CODE VIOLATION: 12:31 p.m. at Los Gatos Boulevard and Lark Avenue.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Murder not a crime of violence,' Federal judge rules in terrorism case

Federal judge ruled first-degree murder can encompass unintentional killings, so murder does not categorically qualify as a federal 'crime of violence' for certain charges.
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5 days ago

Rubio tries to reassure Europe that US is not about to sever transatlantic ties - Breaking Defense

Washington does not seek to end the transatlantic era and affirms that European security remains integral to U.S. national security.
fromIndependent
3 days ago

Solicitors in legal dispute after mistakenly paying almost 100,000 to estate of deceased client

Error at Galway city law firm came to light last year
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

Op-Ed | The Trump administration has turned the Fourth Amendment on its head | amNewYork

ICE received authorization to enter homes using administrative warrants, eroding Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and judicial oversight.
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fromwww.sandiegouniontribune.com
3 days ago

Know your rights,' but also know your risks': Experts weigh in on safety for ICE observers

The First Amendment protects the right to observe and record law enforcement, essential for accountability, while exercising that right can involve significant safety and legal risks.
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3 days ago

BetMGM underage marketing emails trigger Massachusetts hearing

Massachusetts gambling regulators are sending a marketing case involving BetMGM straight to a formal hearing after learning that tens of thousands of promotional emails went out to people whose ages could not be verified, including minors and individuals on exclusion lists.
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fromPatently-O
3 days ago

Hot Bench: Speaking Time and Opinion Writing at the Federal Circuit

Federal Circuit judges’ median oral-argument speaking times vary fivefold, ranging from Chief Judge Moore’s 4.51 minutes to Judge Lourie’s 0.86 minutes.
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fromShore News Network
3 days ago

Brooklyn daycare teacher indicted for alleged sexual abuse of young children

Daycare teacher Devonte Brown indicted for allegedly sexually abusing four girls ages five to nine and threatening a child to keep silence.
fromFortune
3 days ago

The ultrawealthy have 3 big secrets on reducing taxes including the way they die | Fortune

The rich have made an art of avoiding taxes and making sure their wealth passes down effortlessly to the next generation. But the tricks they use - to expedite payouts to heirs and avoid handing money to the government - can also work for people with far more modest estates. "It's a strategic game of chess played over decades," says Mark Bosler, an estate planning attorney in Troy, Michigan, and legal adviser to Real Estate Bees.
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fromReadWrite
3 days ago

Florida lawsuit targets Crypto.com event contracts

Two California investors are taking Crypto.com to federal court in Miami, Florida, accusing the company of running what they describe as a nationwide sports betting business under the cover of financial trading. The proposed class action, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, names North American Derivatives Exchange Inc., which operates as Crypto.com, along with Foris DAX Inc. The lawsuit claims users across the country have lost hundreds of millions of dollars through the platform's sports event contracts.
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fromReadWrite
3 days ago

Mississippi illusionist receives ten year sentence for casino fraud

Shaun Joseph Benward, a Mississippi illusionist who used aliases while working casino floors, was sentenced to 10 years for casino fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

Worst personal bankruptcy ever - the yearslong hell that happens when a billionaire says he's worth $3,850

A powerful debtor used wealth, followers, and intimidation to obstruct Chapter 11 proceedings, delaying asset recovery and justice for creditors.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Cold-case killer Noel Long mounts appeal against historic conviction for Nora Sheehan murder

Noel Long seeks to overturn his conviction for the 44-year-old murder of Nora Sheehan, citing prejudicial delay and contested DNA evidence.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Why did I get a 100 parking fine when charging my electric car?

Driver received a PCN after charging at a 24-hour Mer EV charger because car-park terms prohibit parking 9pm–6am despite misleading signage.
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fromwww.thereporter.com
3 days ago

East Bay man faces combined murder trial in Solano County

Richard Raymond Klein faces a severance hearing on combined 2022 murder charges after prosecutors played recordings alleging witness tampering while the defense seeks separate trials.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

International humanitarian law is at risk but it still carries weight | Kenneth Roth

International humanitarian law faces a critical breaking point but has not yet collapsed because international reactions to civilian atrocities remain mixed yet substantial.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Former UFC champ Cain Velasquez released from prison after short sentence for attempted murder conviction

Cain Velasquez released after less than a year following attempted murder conviction for shooting the family of a man accused of sexually abusing his son.
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fromABA Journal
1 week ago

Expanded 8am LawPay will connect financial and operational tasks

8am expanded LawPay into a financial management workspace that centralizes billing, expense management, trust accounting, and real-time reporting to improve law firm revenue and operations.
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fromABA Journal
6 days ago

Federal judges may address 'illegitimate forms of criticism and attacks,' according to new ethics opinion

Federal judges may publicly defend the judiciary and speak on judicial independence, but should favor reasoned, nonpartisan, and controlled civic engagement.
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fromABA Journal
1 week ago

SCOTUSblog founder Tom Goldstein denies tax fraud charges in jury trial testimony

Tom Goldstein testified he made tax-filing mistakes but denied criminal tax fraud amid federal charges alleging tax evasion and large gambling debts.
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fromVulture
5 days ago

Don Lemon Pleads Not Guilty in Minnesota Protest Case

Don Lemon pleaded not guilty to federal charges alleging livestreaming an anti-ICE church protest violated parishioners' religious rights under the FACE Act.
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fromBoston.com
5 days ago

Judge gives the US 2 weeks to retrieve student deported to Honduras while traveling for Thanksgiving

A federal judge ordered Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, mistakenly deported to Honduras, to be returned to the United States by the end of February.
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fromAbove the Law
6 days ago

AI In Law: In-House Teams vs. Big Firms - The Real Disruption Coming - Above the Law

Purpose-built legal AI empowers in-house counsel to benchmark work, challenge billing practices, and threatens Biglaw's billable-hour and flat-fee pricing models.
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fromAbove the Law
6 days ago

Courtroom Competence Isn't Included With A Law Degree - This Program Pays Law Students To Get It Right - Above the Law

Inexperienced prosecutors can mishandle prosecutions, causing dismissals, potential sanctions, and underscoring the need for practical courtroom training.
fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

If you assumed your AI chats couldn't be used against you in court, think again

A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that prosecutors could access Claude chat transcripts generated by Brad Heppner, a finance startup founder accused of defrauding a company out of $150 million. The chats occurred after Heppner received a subpoena, hired lawyers, and learned that he was a target of prosecutors, his lawyer said in court. Heppner, who helped start the finance firm Beneficient, was arrested last year and charged with wire and securities fraud for conduct that allegedly led to the downfall of GWG Holdings.
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fromAbove the Law
5 days ago

The Moment Legal Found Out What 'Ready' Really Means - Above the Law

A year or so ago, most legal departments were still testing. AI pilots. Workflow trials. Small process experiments. Everyone was learning cautiously. The stakes were relatively low, and the work was labeled "innovation," which made imperfection forgivable. Then something shifted. Those same pilots became part of day-to-day delivery, and the business started relying on them. Sometimes intentionally, because early results looked good.
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6 days ago

With Rising CIPA Claims, Here's How to Safeguard Your Business

California's Invasion of Privacy Act is being used to sue website owners for common tracking tools, exposing businesses to statutory damages and increased litigation.
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fromAbove the Law
6 days ago

This Biglaw Firm Is Restructuring Its Top Leadership Role After Nearly 20 Years - Above the Law

Lowenstein Sandler split its dual chairman/managing partner roles, elevating Jonathan Wishnia as managing partner while Gary Wingens remains chairman to broaden leadership.
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fromwww.housingwire.com
6 days ago

Longbridge, Mutual of Omaha settle reverse mortgage advertising lawsuit

The parties reached a confidential settlement reflected in a binding term sheet, expecting a long-form agreement by Feb. 18, 2026, resolving all claims.
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fromBleacher Nation
6 days ago

Around the NFL: Report Cards Ruling, Diggs Pleads Not Guilty, More

Arbitrator ruled NFLPA violated the collective bargaining agreement by publicly releasing anonymous player survey-based team report cards and ordered the union to stop publishing them.
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fromReadWrite
6 days ago

Over $3M allegedly gained in fraudulent gambling grant funds

Six charities fraudulently obtained NZD 3.2 million in gambling grants; 23 people face over 500 charges including money laundering and forged documents.
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fromLos Angeles Times
6 days ago

D4vd's family members are fighting grand jury subpoenas in the case of a dead teen found in the singer's car

D4vd's family is contesting Los Angeles County grand jury subpoenas in Texas while courts require them to testify in California over a teen's death.
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6 days ago

Met officer filmed joking about rape and racism

A former Met officer made ill-conceived jokes about rape and sexual assault on hidden camera, undermining public trust and suggesting victims won't be taken seriously.
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fromPortland Mercury
6 days ago

Local Tavern Employee's Detention Reflects Shifts in ICE Tactics in Portland

Immigration agents detained and transferred Moonshot Tavern cook Miguel Alvarado-Lopez after confronting him at a gas station; he faces deportation to Guatemala while family and coworkers organize support.
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6 days ago

S.F. tow operator gets 5 years in prison for scheme to torch competitors' trucks

Jose Vicente Badillo was sentenced to five years in federal prison for conspiring to burn competitors' tow trucks to drive customers to his businesses.
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fromReadWrite
6 days ago

Wolcott indictment alleges $950K crypto scheme on Stake.com

A 24-year-old alleged crypto scammer diverted nearly $1 million of victims' Bitcoin to offshore gambling bets and faces federal fraud and money-laundering charges.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

GE keeps fixing my fridge, but it won't stay fixed what now?

Multiple failed repairs and an unlocatable coolant leak on an expensive refrigerator warrant replacement under warranty rather than continued ineffective repairs.
fromReadWrite
6 days ago

Jamaican national charged in sweepstakes elder fraud scheme

Court documents unsealed in New Haven lay out allegations that Richard Murray and several others operated the scheme beginning as early as 2018. Investigators say victims were contacted by phone and told they had won a Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes. However, authorities allege that before collecting any supposed prize money, the winners first had to send in fees and taxes.
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6 days ago

'After six years and two trials, I found out my abuser had been freed from jail via Instagram'

Sexual assault victims face low reporting rates and high rates of undetected offences, often suffering further trauma during lengthy legal processes and cross-examination.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
6 days ago

Durham council seeks to remove ceremonial titles from police who contributed to 'poisoned' workplace | CBC News

Durham Region will seek an unredacted OCPC report, revoke honours and event invitations for implicated officers, and demand progress on 33 recommendations.
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