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Legal December 2019

U Of Kentucky Alum, Wife Give $20M

J. David Rosenberg, an alumnus of the University of Kentucky College of Law, and his wife, Dianne, have pledged $20 million. The money will fund an endowment and a nonendowed gift.

Legal December 2019

Minnesota Sues E-Cigarette Maker

The attorney general of Minnesota is suing e-cigarette maker Juul Labs, accusing the company of unlawfully targeting young people, leading to youth vaping being on the rise.

Legal November 2019

Latino War Veteran Files $1M Claim

Latino American war veteran Jilmar Ramos-Gomez was born in Michigan. His lawyers say he was wrongfully detained by immigration agents and have filed a $1 million claim.

Legal November 2019

Loughlin, Giannulli Fighting New Charges

Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have pled not guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit federal program bribery in connection to the college admissions bribery scandal.

Legal November 2019

100 Years Of Women’s Voting

The Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University and the Georgia Bar Association are teaming up to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment.

Legal November 2019

Court Rules Against Warrantless Searches

A court ruled against the U.S. government’s warrantless searches of international travelers’ phones and laptops. The 11 travelers were searched without individual suspicion.

Legal November 2019

Supreme Court Appears Ready To End DACA

The Trump administration may soon be allowed to end DACA. The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appears ready to rule to allow the administration to abolish DACA protections.

Legal November 2019

Protections For 660K Immigrants On Line

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments regarding DACA protections that would impact 660,000 immigrants. The Trump administration is making arguments to end the program.

Legal November 2019

Latest On Sandy Hook Shooting Lawsuit

The Sandy Hook shooting lawsuit involving Remington Arms, the maker of the rifle used in the massacre, is going forward. The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Remington Arms.

Legal November 2019

DACA Supreme Court Ruling Nears

Martín Batalla Vidal is a 29-year-old Mexican immigrant, a certified nursing assistant and a lead plaintiff in a DACA-related case that is going before the Supreme Court.

Legal November 2019

Immigrant Health Insurance Rule Blocked

U.S. District Judge Michael Simon has blocked the rule requiring immigrants to prove that they can either pay for medical care or will have health insurance before they can get visas.