Supreme Court Says Georgia Student Can Sue Gwinnett College, Even If It’s Just for $1
In a strongly-worded dissent, Chief Justice John G. Roberts said that his colleagues’ ruling could compel federal courts to weigh in on petty issues.
In a strongly-worded dissent, Chief Justice John G. Roberts said that his colleagues’ ruling could compel federal courts to weigh in on petty issues.
If the EEOC uncovers evidence of widespread, company-encouraged hiring discrimination, then Facebook could be sued for millions of dollars.
One of the two plaintiffs says he laid down on the ground in surrender, but was mauled nonetheless.
We’re not out of the woods yet, but the light is visible through the trees. What will life after the pandemic bring to us as the future’s new normal?
Civil lawsuits filed after families were harmed by fake psychologist now in prison.
Shkreli allegedly used a “contraband” cell phone to continue manipulating drug prices from prison.
Republican lawmakers claim that Democrats are effectively trying to “defund the police” by requiring that law enforcement make itself more transparent.
Chicago hits the breaks, Uber drops its bots, and Instacart goes racing. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
Kroger Co. recently announced it was a victim of a data hack that may have compromised sensitive information belonging to thousands of its customers.
The Food & Drug Administration and Bravo Packing, Inc. are recalling certain types of dog food over salmonella and listeria concerns.