


To fight China’s growing influence, the U.S. must increase economic engagement in Latin America Opinion

From Judge John Woodcock’s opinion today in Doe v. Smith (Sigmund D. Schutz and Alexandra A. Harriman of PretiFlaherty and I represent the media intervenors, and my student Timon Amirani worked on our motion): An intervening local newspaper brings a motion to unseal the sealed court docket entries in a case in which the winner […]

FTX has outlined a new plan promising significant repayments to its creditors affected by the 2022 collapse, including “billions in compensation” for the time value of their investments. Despite this promising development, not all parties are satisfied. The plan, pending approval by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, sets the stage for a 118% recovery […]

Unelected officials want the power to drag us back into lockdown.

On July 13, 2006, Stormy Daniels says, she had sex with former President Donald Trump in his suite at the Harrah’s Lake Tahoe Hotel and Casino, where he was staying during the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship. At the time, Daniels was a 27-year-old porn star who had started writing and directing adult films, and […]

Johnny Hollman called 911 after he was in a minor traffic accident. But instead of helping, the responding officer beat and tased Hollman after he was hesitant to sign a ticket, resulting in the 62-year-old’s death. Hollman’s family sued, and they’ve now been awarded a $3.8 million settlement. “While nothing can undo what has been […]

President Joe Biden is holding up a shipment of 3,500 guided bombs to Israel after U.S.-backed negotiations for a ceasefire and an exchange of captives with Gaza broke down. It’s the most significant exercise of U.S. leverage over Israel in a long time—and comes after Biden spent months resisting the idea of any limits on […]

Last week, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled unanimously that evidence collected illegally could still be used to enforce civil penalties. Todd and Heather Maxon keep cars on their five-acre property in Long Lake Township. The township sued in 2007, alleging that the Maxons were violating a zoning ordinance by keeping “junk” on the property. When […]

From today’s decision in Doe v. Bonta, written by Judge Mary Schroeder and joined by Judges Patrick Bumatay and Salvandor Mendoza: California’s DOJ maintains two databases relevant to this case. The first database relates to purchasers of firearms and applicants for CCWs. It is called the Automated Firearm System [“AFS”]. The second relates to purchasers of […]