by RG | Mar 2, 2026 | Law.com
“A lot of people think that being fat is a choice,” noted Law Professor Doron Dorfman, who said overweight people historically had minimal legal protection because the issue of weight was saddled with moral questions. “A lot of people think...
by RG | Mar 2, 2026 | Law.com
There is a “broader kind of illness at DOJ, said John Keller, who once led the DOJ’s Public Corruption Unit before resigning in February 2025 alongside several DOJ officials over a directive to end the prosecution of Eric Adams. There is a “broader kind of...
by RG | Mar 2, 2026 | Law.com
As is common each year, the allegations made most frequently were related to the merits of a decision or ruling (with 1,603 allegations), up 400 from 2024. Litigants accounted for 79% of complainants, followed by prison inmates at 16%. As is common each year,...
by RG | Mar 2, 2026 | Law.com
A former New York University business school professor may testify as a damages expert for the plaintiffs as the U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust case against defendants Live Nation and Ticketmaster proceeds to a jury trial in Manhattan federal...
by RG | Mar 2, 2026 | Law.com
CFTC chairman Michael S. Selig appoints veteran prosecutor David I. Miller as enforcement chief as the agency deepens its oversight of crypto and prediction markets. CFTC chairman Michael S. Selig appoints veteran prosecutor David I. Miller as enforcement chief...
by RG | Mar 2, 2026 | Law.com
A source with knowledge confirmed to Law.com that a filing from the government to withdraw the appeal may happen as soon as Monday. A source with knowledge confirmed to Law.com that a filing from the government to withdraw the appeal may happen as soon as...