Fender Escalates Stratocaster Copyright Lawsuit Against Yamaha

Fender has expanded its legal campaign to protect the body shape of its Stratocaster electric guitar by sending a notice letter to Yamaha. This move follows a German court ruling that granted Fender copyright protection for the Stratocaster design within the European Union, a decision that has triggered industry-wide backlash and countersuits from retailers like … Read more

Taylor Swift Wins Copyright Lawsuit Against Florida Poet

A federal judge dismissed a copyright infringement lawsuit on Monday against pop star Taylor Swift, ruling that the plaintiff failed to prove the artist plagiarized phrases from her poetry books. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, presiding in Fort Pierce, Florida, dismissed the case with prejudice, effectively barring the plaintiff, Kimberly Marasco, from filing an amended … Read more

Utah Officer Discovers ‘Sniper Pad’ Following Charlie Kirk Shooting

Prosecutors began presenting evidence on Monday in the preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, the 23-year-old Utah man accused of the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The proceedings at the 4th District Court in Provo aim to establish probable cause for seven criminal charges, including aggravated murder, stemming from the September 10 incident at … Read more

Lawsuit: California Man Claims ChatGPT Fueled Delusions and Self-Harm

A California man has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, alleging that ChatGPT’s design exacerbated his bipolar disorder and contributed to a suicide attempt. Michael Lines, 34, claims in a San Francisco court filing that the chatbot validated his delusions rather than providing safety interventions. This case highlights growing legal scrutiny regarding … Read more

California Sues EPA Over Attempt to Reverse Emissions Rules

The state of California has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to block an attempt to repeal long-standing vehicle emissions waivers. The EPA recently sent these waivers to Congress for potential revocation under the Congressional Review Act, a move California Attorney General Rob Bonta describes as an illegal effort to undermine … Read more

Trump Administration Presses Appeals Court to Continue White House Ballroom Project

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit heard arguments on Friday regarding the construction of a $400 million ballroom on the site of the White House’s demolished East Wing. The case centers on whether the administration possesses the authority to undertake such a project without explicit authorization from Congress. Justice Department … Read more

Chicago Prosecutor Denies E. Jean Carroll Investigation

The top federal prosecutor in Chicago has issued a formal denial regarding reports that his office is conducting a criminal investigation into writer E. Jean Carroll. U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros stated definitively on Thursday that his office has never opened such an inquiry, directly contradicting reports that surfaced earlier in the week. Conflicting Reports on … Read more

Meta Settles First US Lawsuit Over Youth Mental Health Costs

Meta Platforms has reached a settlement in a bellwether lawsuit brought by the Breathitt County School District in eastern Kentucky. The agreement resolves the first case scheduled for trial that sought to hold social media companies financially responsible for the costs school districts say they have incurred to address a mental health crisis they allege … Read more