Texas Attorney General Launches Lawsuit Aiming to Oust 13 Missing Democratic Lawmakers

AUSTIN, Texas — The state’s attorney general has initiated legal proceedings aimed at ousting 13 Democratic lawmakers who have not attended legislative sessions. This move further intensifies the ongoing political tensions in Texas, where party lines continue to be fiercely contested. The lawsuit, spearheaded by Attorney General Ken Paxton, alleges that these absent legislators are failing to fulfill their constitutional obligations. This legal action emerges against a backdrop of significant deliberations on various laws, particularly those related to education and social policy. Texas has experienced a series of walkouts by Democratic members in protest of … Read more

Jury Convicts Tornado Cash Co-Founder Roman Storm on Money Transmitting Charge, Deadlocks on Money Laundering and Sanctions

NEW YORK — A jury has reached a verdict in the case against Roman Storm, co-founder of Tornado Cash, convicting him of operating an unlicensed money transmitting business. The jury deliberated for a week, during which it grappled with complex charges involving money laundering and sanctions violations but was ultimately deadlocked on those counts. Court documents released by Judge Katherine Failla reveal that, as jurors navigated this high-profile case, they made multiple inquiries for additional information. Their requests included transcripts of witness testimonies, clarifications around the indictment specifics, and details on the wallets linked to … Read more

Pennsylvania Courts Set Precedent in Monsanto Roundup Case with $175 Million Verdict Split

PHILADELPHIA — In a significant development for the legal landscape, Pennsylvania judges have created a split between federal and state courts over a $175 million verdict linked to Monsanto in the Roundup mass tort case during the first half of 2025. This ruling contributes to the complicated narrative surrounding glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, which has faced scrutiny for its alleged health risks. The verdict, which emerged from Philadelphia’s court system, has sparked discussions among legal experts regarding the implications of the bifurcation within the judicial system. This division raises questions about jurisdiction and … Read more

Tesla Faces Backlash as Jury Rules Against Automaker in Key Largo Autopilot Fatality Case

In Key Largo, Florida, a jury delivered a substantial verdict against Tesla following a three-week trial concerning a deadly crash involving the company’s Autopilot feature. Plaintiff attorneys asserted that Tesla engaged in deceitful practices, withheld crucial information, and misled law enforcement to absolve itself of responsibility in the incident. The case centered around a fatal incident where a Tesla vehicle, operating on Autopilot, crashed while allegedly under the supervision of the automated system. During the trial, attorneys for the plaintiffs made a compelling case that Tesla’s maneuvers contributed to the jury’s unfavorable view of the … Read more