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What's in Your Summer Road Trip Emergency Safety Kit?

When it comes to summer or winter road trips, having a good emergency safety kit can make the difference between a miserable experience and a great story. If you think that since we live in the 21st century digital world, it means you can forgo having a car emergency kit or tool kit, you are … Continue reading What's in Your Summer Road Trip Emergency Safety Kit?

Sex Crimes Case Against Former CIA Officer May Collapse Due to Technicality

The case against a former longtime CIA agent and prolific sexual predator may be about to collapse. No exonerating evidence has come to light. No accusations or testimony have been recanted. The material facts of the case remain both horrific and unchanged. And yet, Brian Jeffrey Raymond—a man described as an “experienced sexual predator” in … Continue reading Sex Crimes Case Against Former CIA Officer May Collapse Due to Technicality

Death and Digital Privacy: Please Delete My Browser History, Bro

Privacy has been a concern for internet users since the days of dial-up and AOL. Browsing histories, search histories, and other personal data have been at risk from hacks and corporate overlords for years, but does that only extend to the living? While there is a new trend for social media sites and other internet … Continue reading Death and Digital Privacy: Please Delete My Browser History, Bro

Skies Darken for the EPA's Authority

Is the current U.S. Supreme Court anti-environment, pro-business, anti-regulatory state, or something else entirely? In the past year, the highest court in the land has issued two different opinions restricting the powers of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Last month, in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, all nine Justices ruled against the EPA in determining that a body of water was not regulated by … Continue reading Skies Darken for the EPA's Authority

'Central Park Karen' Unironically Sues for Racial Discrimination

A three-judge panel for the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals expressed significant skepticism about the merits of a case they heard on May 19. The plaintiff, a woman named Amy Cooper, had filed a lawsuit claiming that her former employer had illegally fired her, defamed her character, and discriminated against her on the basis of … Continue reading 'Central Park Karen' Unironically Sues for Racial Discrimination

Could Biden Use the Fourteenth Amendment to Solve the Debt Ceiling?

You wouldn’t be alone if you thought the U.S. Congress was stuck in the past. It may be 2023, but our nation’s legislature still cannot agree to a long-term solution to the perennial debt ceiling problem. And while 2023 may result in another short-term fix, legal commentators are suggesting a new way for President Biden … Continue reading Could Biden Use the Fourteenth Amendment to Solve the Debt Ceiling?

SCOTUS Finds Andy Warhol Foundation Liable for Copyright Infringement

On May 18, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling against the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts in a 7-2 decision that may have wide-ranging implications for artists around the nation. The case of Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts v. Goldsmith arose as a result of an unauthorized reprinting in Vanity Fair magazine of a photo … Continue reading SCOTUS Finds Andy Warhol Foundation Liable for Copyright Infringement

Traveling With Pets? 5 Laws You Should Know

Traveling with pets? There are some laws you should know about. For many of us, our furry (or fur-less) little friends are not only that — they’re family. It’s not uncommon to want to bring all of our loved ones with us when we jet off, or gas up our cars, to travel somewhere. Summer … Continue reading Traveling With Pets? 5 Laws You Should Know

Second Circuit Reconsiders Challenge to Connecticut Trans-inclusive School Sports Policy

For years, we have been covering the rising tide of legislation concerning transgender people, particularly youth. Just earlier this month, we dissected a Republican-backed bill that recently passed the House of Representatives. The bill aims to modify Title IX, the eminent civil rights law in the U.S. On the one hand, federal judges have for the most … Continue reading Second Circuit Reconsiders Challenge to Connecticut Trans-inclusive School Sports Policy

Idaho Mom Lori Vallow Daybell Found Guilty of Murdering Her Children

Following a six-week murder trial at the Ada County courthouse, a Boise, Idaho jury found Lori Vallow Daybell, the subject of the Netflix true crime docuseries, Sins of the Mother, guilty of murdering two of her children, conspiracy to murder her husband’s first wife, and grand theft. It took the jury less than seven hours of … Continue reading Idaho Mom Lori Vallow Daybell Found Guilty of Murdering Her Children