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DOJ Sues Mississippi over “School to Prison Pipeline”

On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice sued the state of Mississippi over the state’s alleged “school-to-prison-pipeline” that violates the…

DOJ Sues Bank of America over Mortgage Fraud

On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice filed its first civil fraud lawsuit against big mortgage financiers bailed out in…

David Galbraith Responds to Lockheed Martin with Kitty Picture

David Galbraith discussed legal action taken against him on Gizmodo recently. He registered the domain of designskunkworks.com for a product…

Apple Unveils iPad Mini

Apple will not be entering the mini-tablet bidding war despite unveiling its iPad Mini on Tuesday. The pricing for the…

Bank Robber Known by Bank Teller

Kerri Ann Heffernan has been accused of robbing four banks in the Brockton area and was only caught because a…

NASAA Reports Increasing Enforcement Actions against Investment Advisers

According to a report released on Tuesday by the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) the government is turning the…

Arizona Guns for the Grand Canyon: Seeking State Control of Land

Arizona’s Proposition 120, to be put to the ballot this November, is seeking amendment of the state’s constitution to declare…

Wal-Mart and Two of its Staffing Agencies Sued

A lawsuit has been filed against Wal-Mart Stores Inc. for allegedly breaking laws related to minimum wage and overtime. Also…

Man Dressed as Identity Theft Victim Fails to Secure Debit Card

Joshua K. Pinney dressed in a costume in order to impersonate a man and steal his debit card. Court documents…

Cambodia to Deport Chinese Woman for Accidentally Ripping a Picture of Their Late King

The court has no actions like over reactions, and in Cambodia a Chinese factory supervisor was nailed for innocently ripping…

2nd Circuit Changes Rules to Speed Up Immigration Cases

On last Tuesday, in a move that was widely acclaimed by immigration attorneys for properly addressing inefficiencies, the 2nd U.S.…

Defense Seeks 9/11 Trial to be Globally Televised

On Friday, defense lawyers argued that the death penalty trial of five Guantanamo prisoners accused of plotting the 9/11 attacks…