Amid massive changes in economic and immigration policy nationwide, Docket Alarm data reveals that bankruptcy filings have grown steadily nationwide in the first half of 2025, compared to the first ...
It’s safe to say that the federal government faces a massive amount of litigation. It is the nation’s largest employer, employing approximately 3 million Americans, more than megacorporations like ...
As the Trump Administration moves rapidly to install artificial intelligence throughout the federal government, a growing number of journalists, non-profits, lawyers, and executives are filing Freedom ...
From demands for details on Federal Reserve salaries to inquiries into Treasury’s handling of sanctions, ethics issues, and the idea of a U.S. sovereign wealth fund, the FOIA requests show where ...
On Monday, the Northern District of Illinois issued an order clarifying its previous order partly dismissing the biometric privacy case. The defendants argued that the court failed to consider ...
Plaintiffs in a consolidated cattle antitrust lawsuit filed their third amended complaint on Monday in the District of Minnesota. The 226-page redacted complaint argued that the defendants “conspired ...
A group of 21 attorneys general asked Congress in a letter on Monday to erase an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule known as the “methane ‘Rescission Rule’” that “eliminates... The ...
While Roblox remains in the spotlight for these allegations, the company is also bringing lawsuits of its own. This year, the company has filed six trademark suits. Some of these lawsuits are against ...
Online exam proctoring companies like ProctorU “have seen a significant uptick in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused institutions to move exams online. This has led to significant ...
An amended complaint filed in Massachusetts federal court on Monday has accused the United States Department of Defense, the United States Navy, and contractors Raytheon Technologies Corporation and ...
Amid President Trump’s recent high-profile efforts to punish or extract concessions from major law firms, a second front, much less publicized, has opened, with organizers of Project 2025 using the ...