Anyone who has ever gone through a divorce will tell you that it’s one of the worst things that occurred to them. A lot of people even define it as almost as painful as death because they feel as if they’ve lost not only one of the most important persons in their lives but part […]
Read MoreIn a significant legal victory for the National Rifle Association (NRA), the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously overturned a lower court’s decision dismissing the gun rights group’s 2018 lawsuit against Maria Vullo, former superintendent of New York’s Department of Financial Services. The lawsuit alleges that Vullo overstepped her regulatory authority by urging financial institutions […]
Read MoreIn a landmark case that has captured the attention of the legal and business communities, the U.S. Supreme Court is currently scrutinizing the intricacies of a massive $2.7 billion antitrust settlement between Blue Cross Blue Shield and over 100 million of its subscribers. Central to this review is the contentious $667 million in attorney fees […]
Read MoreSupreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has refused to recuse himself from forthcoming cases tied to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot and the 2020 election disputes in a decisive move that has sparked significant discourse across political and legal spectrums. This decision comes after the controversy surrounding flags displayed at his residences, which critics argue […]
Read MoreIn a compelling dissent that has reignited a longstanding legal debate, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch has advocated reinstating the traditional 12-person jury, a practice deeply rooted in Anglo-American jurisprudence. This call comes in the context of the case of Natoya Cunningham, a Florida woman whose conviction by a six-person jury has sparked controversy and […]
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