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Legislators Try to Ban Social Media for Kids

Children’s safety online remains a top priority for government agencies in the United States, while school officials across the country are increasingly instituting social media policies for students. As the stakes get higher, with wrongful death lawsuits against social media companies, federal and state legislators are working on additional measures for protecting children online. The issue of children’s safety online … Continue reading Legislators Try to Ban Social Media for Kids

Border Crossings Skyrocket as Title 42 Expires

March 2020 was a wild and fraught time. Americans were just beginning to learn about the seriousness of COVID-19. On May 11, 2020, that learning curve was kicked into high gear when Tom Hanks announced that he had contracted the disease and the NBA indefinitely suspended its season following Utah Jazz center, Rudy Gobert, testing positive. A full three … Continue reading Border Crossings Skyrocket as Title 42 Expires

Ed Sheeran Wins Copyright Battle With Marvin Gaye

Music fans everywhere were worried last week when Ed Sheeran threatened to “quit music.” The international pop star made this statement in a Manhattan court, vowing he’d be done with the music industry if he lost the copyright lawsuit against him for allegedly plagiarizing parts of his 2014 hit, “Thinking Out Loud.” There’s a good chance you’ve heard this record-breaking … Continue reading Ed Sheeran Wins Copyright Battle With Marvin Gaye

Proud Boys Found Guilty of Seditious Conspiracy

You remember the Proud Boys: the right-wing extremist group that our federal government has been trying to prosecute since their vile antics during the January 6 Capitol attack, alongside their close cousins, the Oath Keepers. Over a year ago, the Department of Justice brought federal charges against several members of the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers for … Continue reading Proud Boys Found Guilty of Seditious Conspiracy

Influencer Mom Guilty of Lying About Attempted Kidnapping

The issue of race is divisive enough in this country without attention-seekers falsely accusing people of color of serious crimes. But at least one perpetrator is getting their comeuppance, and it’s making headlines in Wine Country. Katie Sorensen, a white social media “mommy influencer” from Sonoma, was convicted of one count of filing a false … Continue reading Influencer Mom Guilty of Lying About Attempted Kidnapping

SCOTUS To Decide if Property Tax Forfeiture Constitutes Taking​

An elderly woman in the Twin Cities stopped paying property taxes on her condo, so the county government seized her property and sold it. Now her case is up before the U.S. Supreme Court. Geraldine Tyler, 94, moved into her Minneapolis condo in 1999, and lived there for a decade. In 2010, at the urging of her children, she moved into … Continue reading SCOTUS To Decide if Property Tax Forfeiture Constitutes Taking​

DeSantis's Controversial Migrant Relocation Bill Passes Into Law

You’ve probably heard of Ron DeSantis, Florida’s famous—perhaps more often infamous—Republican governor. Very recently, he’s been making legal headings alongside Disney, Disney, and . . . Disney. But even before the nation tuned in to the Floridian Fight of the Century, DeSantis had been busy making all manner of controversial policies. We at FindLaw have covered a number of his gubernatorial decisions, from … Continue reading DeSantis's Controversial Migrant Relocation Bill Passes Into Law

Republican Bill Targets Trans-Inclusivity in School Sports

In the U.S., recent legislative developments at the federal level over the last few months may jeopardize constitutional protections against sex- or gender-based discrimination. Most recently, for example, a bill just passed in the House of Representatives aims to modify Title IX. As the country’s eminent civil rights law, Title IX currently prohibits discrimination in … Continue reading Republican Bill Targets Trans-Inclusivity in School Sports

Pick Your Side: Disney v. DeSantis

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s fight with entertainment giant Walt Disney Co. is almost hard to watch. The latest salvo was launched this week by the governor’s side, which filed a lawsuit against Disney in an attempt to invalidate two long-term contracts that give Disney substantial control over the district it is in. And that’s just … Continue reading Pick Your Side: Disney v. DeSantis

Three Celebrity Estate Planning Fails

Just because you’re rich and famous doesn’t mean you get a pass when it comes to estate planning. Even celebrities with major star power put themselves, their families, and their assets at risk when they fail to create a basic estate plan. One of the biggest celebrity blunders is not having a valid will. Fortunately, … Continue reading Three Celebrity Estate Planning Fails