AvatarBenzingaflipped into News & MarketsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoThe Court Case That Could Change The Cannabis Industry Forever And How It Affects Reschedulingbenzinga.com - Nicolás Jose RodriguezA groundbreaking court case filed in Massachusetts against U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland has captured the attention of the cannabis industry, …
AvatarAbove the Lawflipped into Above the LawAvatarAvatar2 days agoMorning Docket: 04.16.24Above the Law* Supreme Court authorizes Idaho's anti-trans care law with Justice Gorsuch writing that the decision might abuse the standard notion of the Court's …
AvatarWashington Free Beaconflipped into Top NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo3 days agoTrump Goes to Trial in Hush Money Case as Legal Experts Voice Skepticism Over the Meritsverified_publisherfreebeacon.com - Collin AndersonFormer president Donald Trump is scheduled to appear at a Manhattan courthouse on Monday as the trial over payments sent from the Trump Organization …
AvatarESPN UK Editionflipped into TennisFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoCould your favorite athlete be liable for damages tied to crypto?espn.co.uk - Shwetha SurendranThe 25-year sentence for FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried last week ended one criminal chapter in the implosion of one of the world's biggest …
AvatarGJPflipped into Everything is InterestingAvatarAvatarGoogle agrees to delete Incognito data despite prior claim that’s “impossible”verified_publisherArs Technica - Ashley BelangerWhat a lawyer calls "a historic step," Google considers not that "significant." To settle a class-action dispute over Chrome's "Incognito" mode, …
AvatarMobileSyrupflipped into MobileSyrupFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoGoogle agreed to destroy browsing data in incognito lawsuit settlementmobilesyrup.com - Jonathan LamontGoogle will destroy data it allegedly collected improperly through the Chrome browser's incognito mode.The search giant will destroy the data as part …
AvatarThe HillAvatarAvatarMar 27Sam Bankman Fried is still insulting his victimsThe Hill - by Lee ReinersSam Bankman-Fried occupied a unique and privileged role in the cryptocurrency industry. From its inception, the cryptocurrency sector has suffered …
AvatarThe New York TimesAvatarAvatarApr 1Google to Delete Billions of Chrome Browser Records in Latest Settlementverified_publisherThe New York Times - Nico GrantThe internet giant resolved a lawsuit that claimed it had deceived users by tracking their web activity in the Chrome browser’s private Incognito setting. In recent months, Google has raced to settle a backlog of lawsuits ahead of major antitrust showdowns with the Justice Department later this year. …
Avatardarealprisonartflipped into Cannabis 4 UsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoFederal Marijuana Prohibition Has ‘No Rational Basis,’ Companies Say In New Court Filingmarijuanamoment.net - Ben AdlinIn a new federal court filing, lawyers for a group of marijuana companies argue that ongoing broad cannabis prohibition has “no rational basis,” …
AvatarThe Daily Beastflipped into Latest StoriesAvatarAvatarEpstein Had a Creepy Panopticon Room to Monitor All His GuestsThe Daily Beast - Kate BriqueletA new lawsuit against the sex trafficker’s lawyer and accountant claims that guards constantly monitored guests at his New York mansion from a CCTV …
AvatarFrance 24AvatarAvatarApr 1Google to delete incognito search data to end privacy suitFrance 24San Francisco (AFP) – Google has agreed to delete a vast trove of search data to settle a suit that it tracked millions of US users who thought they were browsing the internet privately. If a proposed settlement filed Monday in San Francisco federal court is approved by a judge, Google must "delete …
AvatarThe New York Timesflipped into Business DayAvatarAvatarTwo of Epstein’s Closest Advisers Are Sued by His Victimsverified_publisherThe New York Times - Matthew GoldsteinJeffrey Epstein’s longtime accountant and his personal lawyer were accused of enabling the disgraced financier’s sex trafficking. Lawyers representing victims of Jeffrey Epstein sued two of the disgraced financier’s closest advisers on Friday, accusing them of “aiding, abetting and facilitating” his …