Written By: David Trombly First Ever Jury Trial for the Biometric Information Privacy Act. On Oct. 12, a federal jury determined that BNSF Railway Co. violated Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy… Read more »
Written By: Selin Ince National Registry of Exonerations 2022 Report In September of 2022, the National Registry of Exonerations released a Report (the “Report”) demonstrating that Black Americans are significantly… Read more »
Written By: Tiffany Colucci “Alice,” an Oregon rape victim, was jailed earlier this month under a material witness warrant due to concerns she would fail to testify against her perpetrator…. Read more »
Written By: Austin M. Baker Wiese To be a seventeen-year-old kid in this situation with no experience with the system, no experience with any of this stuff, it’s very difficult… Read more »
Written By: Anthony J. Maresco Who is Voyager and Why Did It Enter Chapter 11?Voyager Digital Assets, Inc. (the “Company”) is a cryptocurrency brokerage and lending firm. It offers typical… Read more »
Written By: Anthony Levitskiy Brief History Leading up to Musk’s Offer to Buy Twitter On April 4th of this year, Elon Musk revealed that, with a more than 9% stake… Read more »
Written By: Paul R. DiPadua Last week, the Wisconsin Supreme Court outlawed ballot drop boxes in Teigen v. Wisconsin Election Commission. This four to three decision comes on the heels… Read more »
Written By: Alyssa-Rae McGinn Introduction On June 23, we celebrated the 50th anniversary of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which has served as the foundation of massive… Read more »
Written By: Maddy Cittadino IntroductionOn January 22, 1973, the United States Supreme Court held that a woman has a constitutional right to abortion in Roe v. Wade. On June 24,… Read more »
Written By: Alaina Brophy Introduction On June 8, 2022, the Supreme Court in Egbert v. Boule denied Boule’s Fourth Amendment excessive-force claim and his First Amendment retaliation claim, holding that… Read more »