A handful of Canadians are suing the federal government as part of a constitutional challenge that argues people have a right to use psilocybin for medical reasons, Manisha Krishnan reports for Vice.... Read more »
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The U.S. Supreme Court vacated a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit holding a self-appointed “tester” has standing to sue under the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA).... Read more »
The UK High Court on Friday allowed Boris Karpichkov, a former senior double agent of the KGB and now a British citizen, to pursue legal action against the National Crime Agency (NCA) over... Read more »
David Broadbent, a Utah-based OB-GYN, has been accused by 94 women of sexual assault, but a civil case to be heard on Friday by the Utah Supreme Court could decide that the... Read more »
(Image via Getty) Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. To avoid litigation, the Alliance hopes these law firms will immediately modify their programs to bring them into... Read more »
Five women are suing the founder of Operation Underground Railroad, an anti-child-trafficking group, for allegedly sexually manipulating, abusing and harassing them on overseas trips designed to lure and catch child sex traffickers,... Read more »
A group of five Pennsylvania inmates sued the state’s Department of Corrections and its employees, according to a Tuesday announcement from the Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project. The lawsuit, filed last week, alleges... Read more »
At least five Black plaintiffs have filed lawsuits against law enforcement around the country, claiming that they were misidentified by facial recognition technology and then wrongly arrested, reports Sudhin Thanawala for the... Read more »
