Judiciary Funding Runs Out; Only Limited Operations to Continue

Judiciary Funding Runs Out; Only Limited Operations to Continue

The judicial branch announced that beginning on Monday, Oct. 20, it will no longer have funding to sustain full, paid operations. Until the ongoing lapse in government funding is resolved, federal courts... Read more »
How a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Can Maximize Your Settlement

How a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Can Maximize Your Settlement

Beaufort, SCBeaufort is a place of the constant hum of traffic that mixes locals with visitors. For motorcyclists, the open roads can be freeing but dangerous, as crashes here often happen. After... Read more »
Amazon Workers Certified in California Wage Violations Lawsuit

Amazon Workers Certified in California Wage Violations Lawsuit

Santa Clara, CAA California federal judge has certified a class for Amazon workers who attended mandatory new hire events after they were hired but were not paid for their time. Plaintiff Michelle... Read more »

USPTO Issues Revised Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Modified PTAB Rules in IPR Proceedings

The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) withdrew its April 19, 2024, notice of proposed rulemaking and proposed revised modifications to its existing rules governing institution of inter partes review (IPR) proceedings... Read more »
October 16: Federal Judge blocks deployment of National Guard to Portland, SCOTUS allows Trump administration to terminate deportation protections, and ICE barred from detaining minors past 18th birthdays – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

October 16: Federal Judge blocks deployment of National Guard to Portland, SCOTUS allows Trump administration to terminate deportation protections, and ICE barred from detaining minors past 18th birthdays – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

This post is part of Challenging Precedent, a blog of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice examining race, law, and regulation in the Trump era. In recent news, a federal judge temporarily... Read more »
Hard Rock Cafe Must Face Tipped Workers Lawsuit

Hard Rock Cafe Must Face Tipped Workers Lawsuit

Atlanta, GAA Georgia federal judge has ruled that a class action lawsuit against Hard Rock Cafe can proceed. The restaurant chain’s servers claim they spent so much time working without tips that... Read more »
Indonesia Weighs Outsourcing Reform Amid Layoffs – Asia Law Portal

Indonesia Weighs Outsourcing Reform Amid Layoffs – Asia Law Portal

Across Indonesia’s industrial hubs, from Jakarta to Surabaya, worker protests are growing louder. Rising layoffs and deepening concerns over job security have triggered widespread calls to overhaul the country’s labour system—specifically the... Read more »
Employee Sues Meta for Disability Discrimination and Labor Code Violations

Employee Sues Meta for Disability Discrimination and Labor Code Violations

Los Angeles, CA On September 22, Ben Max Rubenstein filed a California labor lawsuit against Meta Platforms, Inc. in California Superior Court for Los Angeles County. Rubenstein v. Meta Platforms, Inc. alleges disability-based... Read more »
This LA lawyer levels up legal protections in the video game industry

This LA lawyer levels up legal protections in the video game industry

Home Magazine This LA lawyer levels up legal protections… 10 Questions This LA lawyer levels up legal protections in the video game industry By Jenny B. Davis October 1, 2025, 1:05 am... Read more »
Naked baby on Nirvana album cover wasn’t child porn victim, federal judge rules

Naked baby on Nirvana album cover wasn’t child porn victim, federal judge rules

Home Daily News Naked baby on Nirvana album cover wasn’t… Trials & Litigation Naked baby on Nirvana album cover wasn’t child porn victim, federal judge rules By Debra Cassens Weiss October 3,... Read more »
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