The Social Media Detox Myth: Why Taking a Break May Not Fix Your Digital Woes
The narrative has become familiar across wellness blogs, self-help forums, and lifestyle magazines: feeling overwhelmed by constant notifications, envious scrolling,…

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Supports Firearm Preemption, Rejecting Local Regulation Efforts
December 5, 2024
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court upheld firearm preemption laws, preventing local regulations on gun control amid rising gun violence concerns and leaving reform to political avenues.

Class Action Lawsuit Against McDonald’s Emerges After E. Coli Quarter Pounder Outbreak
December 5, 2024
McDonald’s faces a lawsuit from consumers claiming E. coli symptoms after consuming Quarter Pounders, with allegations of misrepresentation and demands for various legal remedies.

Ninth Circuit Defends Asylum Seekers Against Unlawful Metering Policy
December 4, 2024
Asylum seekers in the U.S. face challenges due to metering policies and the Asylum Transit Rule, impacting their eligibility and access to protection from persecution.

Los Angeles County Sues Coca-Cola and PepsiCo Over Plastic Pollution Crisis
December 4, 2024
Los Angeles County filed a lawsuit against Coca-Cola and PepsiCo for contributing to plastic pollution, alleging violations of public nuisance and misleading advertising regulations.

New study shows that AI can lead to cost reductions of 99.97% for some routine legal tasks
February 8, 2024
Artificial Intelligence, particularly Large Language Models like GPT-4, outperforms junior lawyers in contract review accuracy, speed, and cost efficiency in legal services.

California Sheriffs Cut Traffic Fines by 30% During Elections to Win Voter Favor
December 9, 2023
A study reveals county sheriffs decrease traffic fines by 30% in election years, aiming to gain voter favor and influence public perception of law enforcement.