Top U.S. lawmakers investigating whether powerful DOJ office skirted transparency laws
Top lawmakers are concerned that the Obama administration is trying to avoid transparency.
On Mar 14, 2016 by Eric Geller
Subway’s ‘footlong’ class-action settlement is bulls**t
This isn’t justice.
On Mar 1, 2016 by Miles Klee
‘Code is speech’ expert Cindy Cohn explains key argument in Apple’s fight with the FBI
One of the lawyers who helped establish this principle says that Apple’s argument is spot-on.
On Mar 1, 2016 by Eric Geller
The crowdfunded lawyer traveling the country for immigration cases
Melanie Gleason has been on the road for seven months. And she’s not slowing down anytime soon.
On Feb 23, 2016 by Molly Stier
Pro-encryption lawmaker Ted Lieu: San Bernardino iPhone court order sets a bad precedent
The ruling, Lieu warned, could set a dangerous precedent.
On Feb 17, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
This company is demanding iPhones be pulled from stores over its patent claims against 3D Touch
It’s a touchy subject.
On Feb 15, 2016 by AJ Dellinger
Progressives urge President Obama to nominate Anita Hill to the Supreme Court
Some say Hill would be the ultimate justice.
On Feb 15, 2016 by Mary Emily O’Hara
The gloves came off at the latest debate as Donald Trump attacked Ted Cruz over his citizenship
‘I’m not going to be taking legal advice from Donald Trump.’
On Jan 15, 2016 by Aaron Sankin
Drone law experts say challenge to FAA registration rule is likely to succeed
A Maryland lawyer says the new rule violates a 2012 law. Experts agree.
On Jan 6, 2016 by Eric Geller
Supreme Court flooded by briefs urging dismissal of Texas abortion law
The Texas law forced 26 women’s health clinics to close in less than 2 years.
On Jan 6, 2016 by Mary Emily O’Hara
iPhone users can now join a class-action lawsuit over data usage
If you own (or previously owned) an iPhone 5 or 5s on AT&T, sign up.
On Dec 18, 2015 by Mike Wehner
A 68-year-old man just sued Apple for deleted honeymoon photos—and won
He lost everything, but gained a small victory against Apple.
On Dec 2, 2015 by Selena Larson
Judge dismisses charges against man who shot down a drone for snooping on his daughter
The law is unclear on where your property ends and open skies begin.
On Oct 30, 2015 by Aaron Sankin
A drunk man’s assault on a robot raises unusual legal issues
When he kicked a robotic store clerk last month, Kiichi Ishikawa opened up an academic can of worms.
On Oct 6, 2015 by Dylan Love
This new startup will get you divorced for $99
Who needs lawyers to do the divorce paperwork when you’ve got the Internet?
On Sep 23, 2015 by Carrie Nelson
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