LA Jail Overdoses Raise Treatment Concerns
Mother’s loss sparks debate over addiction treatment delays and overdose deaths in Los Angeles jails.
Bartender Files Lawsuit Over Hand Injury
Bartender seeks damages after hand injury allegedly caused by dropped beer case during delivery accident.
DOJ Charges 11 Illegals in $1.4M Benefit Fraud Crackdown
Agents charge 15 people in Massachusetts in public benefits fraud scheme.
Alabama Contractor Settles Cybersecurity False Claims Case
Federal officials settled claims involving alleged cybersecurity failures on Navy contracts in Alabama.
Delta Passengers Sue Airline After Turbulence Injures Dozens on Amsterdam-bound Flight
“No warning was given to the passengers about the forecast severe weather conditions,” the lawsuit alleges, “and the seatbelt sign was not illuminated.”
Dementia Costs Reach Record $818 Billion Nationwide
New report finds dementia costs rising as families shoulder growing financial burdens.
Sara E. TellerCOVID Vaccine Study Released After Publication Dispute
Published study found vaccines reduced severe illness and medical visits.
Sara E. TellerDoctors Warn About Growing Dirty Soda Trend
Experts caution sugary dirty sodas may increase long-term health risks.
Sara E. TellerDentaQuest Breach Exposes Millions of Records
Cyberattack on DentaQuest exposed millions of records containing personal and health information.
Sara E. TellerGLP-1 Drugs for Weight Loss Show Complex Brain Effects
Researchers study brain effects, emotional changes, benefits, and risks tied to GLP-1 medications.
Sara E. Teller70-Year-Old Man Files $35m Slip-and-Fall Lawsuit Against City of San Diego
“It’s our understanding that the city ran out of money to maintain its parking meter maintenance program, and they have left these parking meter bases in those areas, which are extremely dangerous and pose a danger to the public at large,” Berman said.
Florida, Roku Announce Settlement in Children’s Digital Privacy Lawsuit
“Florida families deserve to know what is happening with their children’s personal information,” Uthmeier said in a statement announcing the lawsuit. “Parents—not technology companies—direct the upbringing of their children. We will hold any company that conceals or exploits that information accountable.”
D.C. Settles With Protester Arrested for Playing “Imperial March” at National Guardsmen
O’Hara and city officials purportedly reached “a settlement agreement in principle” in February; the case against the individual M.P.D. officers was granted a partial stay while terms were still being finalized.
Judge: Trump Administration Admits It Broke the Law on Epstein Transparency Act
“The Attorney General’s arguments are unpersuasive. First, Ms. Phang has identified ‘some concrete consequences of not receiving the information,’” Sullivan said. “She has identified ‘half a dozen stories she is currently unable to report’ because the Attorney General has not disclosed the information.”
RFK Jr. Announces $700 Million Health Funding
New federal funding expands programs addressing addiction, mental illness, homelessness, and recovery across the U.S.
USDA Recalls Frozen Meatloaf Meals Over Allergen
USDA recalls frozen meatloaf meals after soy allergen was left off ingredient labels.
Arkansas Lawsuit Accuses Snapchat of “Deceptive,” “Unconscionable” Practices
“Because of key features that Snap designed, predators, traffickers, drug dealers, extortionists, and other offenders have repeatedly used Snapchat to contact, groom, monitor, and coerce children. These threats are not abstract or theoretical. Arkansas law enforcement, parents, and educators have consistently identified Snapchat as a primary tool used by adults seeking to exploit minor,” Griffin said.
Attorneys General Stop Trump Administration from Enacting New Mail-in Ballot Rules
“The President’s attempt to seize control of our elections by selectively refusing to deliver mail-in ballots was unconstitutional and dangerous—and the court was right to strike it down,” Brown said. “We will continue to defend the right of eligible Washington voters to participate ion our democracy.”
Judge Won’t Dismiss Lawsuit Against Trump’s $1.8b “Anti-Weaponization” Fund
“Although Acting Attorney General Blanche reiterated several times during his testimony that the fund was not going forward, when asked whether he would ‘issue a new memo in writing rescinding that May 18 memo,’ he replied, ‘I’m not committing to putting anything in writing. And I said it over and over again,’” Brinkema noted.
Best Web Accessibility Tools for ADA Compliance
The right tool ultimately depends on your organization’s scale and requirements. But with ADA demand letters and lawsuits on the rise, the time to act is now.
What Trucking Companies Do in the First Hours After a Crash
A truck crash is not a fair fight in its opening hours. One side has a trained team, control of the evidence, and a financial reason to move quickly, while the other is often still in a hospital bed.
Beyond the Gavel: A Strategic Blueprint for Managing Your Law Firm’s First Years
After years of being the person directly responsible for every detail of a case, the transition to a leadership role that involves delegation and oversight can be jarring.
Rideshare Passenger Settlements: What Victims Need to Know About Compensation?
All unpleasant rideshare accidents can have serious consequences. The victims have legal avenues to seek justice and compensation.
Interstate Travel with a Concealed Carry Permit: Legal Questions Every Gun Owner Should Ask
Interstate travel with a concealed carry permit requires more than a valid permit and good intentions.
Judge Refuses New Trial for Meta, Google Case
Judge upholds verdict finding Meta and Google liable for harmful social media platform designs.

