ISPs handed another defeat in their case against California’s ‘gold standard’ net neutrality law
A California net neutrality law will stand, a US Court of Appeals ruled on Wednesday.
On Apr 20, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
‘We all know why’: TikToker says she got speeding ticket in town that is 75% white—but the courtroom is ‘full of POC’
‘Sounds about Texas.’
On Apr 19, 2022 by Laiken Neumann
Kyle Rittenhouse judge spotted reading cookie catalog during trial, prompting theories
It was during a break in the trial.
On Nov 10, 2021 by Mikael Thalen
‘I’m gonna need you to park the car’: Man with suspended license attends Zoom hearing while driving
‘How does everyone keep a straight face? I’d be dying.’
On Oct 25, 2021 by Tricia Crimmins
‘BESTIES THE PLAN WORKED’: TikToker’s trick to getting out of jury duty seemingly works, goes viral (updated)
‘If you saw this, you would not let my a** into a courtroom.’
On Sep 1, 2021 by Brooke Sjoberg
Case against ‘deepfake mom’ falls apart after prosecutors backtrack on manipulated video claims
‘They clearly did not understand what a deepfake was, but used it as a sensationalized weapon…’
On May 17, 2021 by Mikael Thalen
MMA fighter testifies ‘blood choke’ used on George Floyd by Derek Chauvin
One observer called it ‘the kind of visceral, on-the-spot reaction that sticks in a juror’s mind.’
On Mar 29, 2021 by Phil West
‘I’m extremely scared for her safety’: Assault suspect caught in same home of victim during Zoom hearing
The prosecutor acted on a hunch. Now she’s being praised.
On Mar 10, 2021 by Jennifer Xia
Detained Capitol riot suspect ‘Q Shaman’ won’t eat because ‘they won’t feed him organic food’
The reporter’s intel came from the suspect’s mom.
On Jan 11, 2021 by Phil West
AmyConeyBarrett.com redirects to anti-Amy Coney Barrett site
A progressive group snatched the domain up.
On Sep 27, 2020 by Kahron Spearman
This grandma is being forced to delete Facebook photos of her grandkids
Her own daughter sued her to take them down.
On May 22, 2020 by Sierra Juarez
Singapore hands out death sentence over Zoom
As far as we know, Singapore’s recent sentencing is the first of its kind to occur over Zoom.
On May 20, 2020 by Nahila Bonfiglio
Florida judge demands decorum after lawyers Zoom into hearings shirtless
Even virtually, a courtroom is still a courtroom.
On Apr 15, 2020 by Nahila Bonfiglio
Jury foreperson in Roger Stone case accused of bias after tweets surface
President Donald Trump has since criticized the head juror on Twitter.
On Feb 13, 2020 by Mikael Thalen
Federal judge bans Georgia’s outdated voting machines–but not until 2020
The court stops short of requiring a paper ballot backup in 2019.
On Aug 15, 2019 by Claire Goforth
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