Prominent XRP Lawyer Exposes SEC’s Bias in Ongoing Ripple Lawsuit

San Francisco, CA – The ongoing legal battle between Ripple and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken a new turn as a prominent XRP lawyer criticizes the SEC’s handling of the case. In a scathing social media post, Bill Morgan, a lawyer specializing in XRP, accused the SEC of unfair treatment and an abuse of power, sparking discussions among crypto market enthusiasts. Morgan raised serious concerns regarding the SEC’s approach to the Ripple lawsuit, suggesting bias against the company. The regulatory body’s ongoing legal battle against Ripple has been a topic of … Read more

Federal Appeals Court Orders Investigation into Potential Juror Bias in Boston Marathon Bomber’s Trial

BOSTON (AP) — The judge who presided over the trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon bomber, has been ordered by a federal appeals court to investigate claims of juror bias and determine whether Tsarnaev’s death sentence should stand. While the appeals court did not overturn the death sentence, defense lawyers had sought that outcome, arguing that two jurors had exhibited bias during the trial. The Boston-based 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the trial judge did not adequately address Tsarnaev’s allegations, prompting the court to send the case back for further investigation. … Read more

Claims of Ignored Allegations: Lawsuit Accuses S.F. State of Neglecting Bias and Harassment Complaints from Numerous Students

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – San Francisco State University is facing a lawsuit alleging that the institution ignored numerous complaints of bias and harassment made by hundreds of students. The lawsuit claims that the university failed to adequately address these allegations, creating an unsafe and discriminatory environment for its student body. According to the lawsuit, the university received numerous reports of bias incidents, including racial slurs, discriminatory graffiti, and other forms of harassment. The plaintiffs argue that these incidents were not taken seriously by the university’s administration, leading to a lack of accountability and a failure … Read more

New Yorkers Rally for Legislative Change as Judges Slash Employment Bias Lawsuit Verdicts, Undermining Justice for Victims

New York, NY – New Yorkers who prevail in employment bias lawsuits often receive far less compensation than what juries initially granted them, due to judges reducing the amounts. State lawmakers are now working on legislation to rectify this issue, as they believe it undermines justice for victims and fails to discourage employers from continuing harmful practices. State Senator Andrew Gournardes is leading the effort to pass a bill that would protect jury verdicts in such cases. Under the current rule in New York, judges are required to lower verdicts if they deviate significantly from … Read more