Long Island Lawyer Challenges US Navy in Court Over Alleged Age Discrimination in SEAL Application

NEW YORK — Amanda S. Reynolds, a Long Island-based attorney with a strong desire to become the first female Navy SEAL, has initiated legal action against the U.S. Navy. Reynolds alleges that her bid to join the elite force was obstructed and ultimately denied due to her age, despite her claims of meeting the physical and professional qualifications required by the Navy. Reynolds’ journey toward this challenging military role began earnestly in 2018 when she sought to apply for officer candidate school. Having worked for over a decade in litigation, Reynolds felt driven to pursue … Read more

Judge Questions Legality of Trump’s Wartime Law Application for Venezuelan Deportations

Washington, D.C. – In a recent court hearing, skepticism was voiced by a judge over former President Donald Trump’s employment of a wartime power to expedite the removal of Venezuelan migrants. This wartime power, known as Title 42, was initially invoked during Trump’s tenure citing public health grounds amidst the COVID-19 pandemic to deport asylum seekers without standard legal processes. The contentious use of Title 42 has continued under the Biden administration, creating a complex legal battleground as immigrant advocacy groups challenge its usage, arguing it circumvents normal immigration laws and humanitarian protections. During the … Read more

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Chinese Firm’s Appeal on International Application of Trade Secrets Act

Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal by a Chinese firm over the application of the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016, sparking conversations and concerns about the global reach of U.S. law. The decision effectively lets stand lower court rulings that have weighed heavily on the territorial limitations of the statute, which is central to protecting U.S. businesses against international theft of trade secrets. The Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA) was enacted to provide a federal legal framework for the prevention of espionage and theft of commercial … Read more

President Biden Signs Bill Mandating Earlier FAFSA Availability Amid Federal Aid Application Glitches

WASHINGTON — In an effort to streamline the financial aid process for college students, President Joe Biden has signed into law a measure that mandates the annual availability of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by October 1. This new regulation aims to aid students in receiving their financial support without the delays that marked previous years. Historically, while the FAFSA typically became available in October, the Department of Education was legally permitted to delay the release until January 1. However, recent snags with the form’s launch have prompted legal adjustments to ensure … Read more