Michigan Court Rejects RNC Lawsuit to Purge Voter Rolls, Upholds Election Integrity Claims

The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan recently ruled against a lawsuit brought by the Republican National Committee (RNC), which sought to compel state and local officials to purge ineligible voters from the rolls across various counties in the state. This legal challenge aimed to address concerns about voter roll accuracy but was ultimately dismissed by the court. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson responded to the court’s decision, emphasizing her commitment to maintaining precise and lawful voter rolls. Benson highlighted the robust processes in place to ensure the integrity of Michigan’s electoral … Read more

New Jersey Supreme Court Initiates Multicounty Litigation for Claims Against Medical Device Giants Over Catheter Injuries

Trenton, NJ — In a significant judicial move, the New Jersey Supreme Court has recently designated a specialized multicounty litigation track to handle a series of lawsuits against C.R. Bard Inc., Bard Access Systems Inc., and Becton Dickinson and Co. The litigation pertains to claims that the companies’ implanted port catheter products have caused injuries to users. These devices, which are commonly used to administer treatments like chemotherapy, have been at the center of legal scrutiny after numerous patients reported complications allegedly linked to the devices’ malfunction or failure. The designation of a multicounty litigation … Read more

Revisiting Kamala Harris’s Approach to Sex Offender Residency Laws Amid Misleading Claims in Super PAC Ad

In a striking example of political advertising’s power to mislead, a recent TV ad by a pro-Donald Trump super PAC portrays former California Attorney General Kamala Harris as lax in enforcing laws to keep sex offenders away from schools and parks. This ad, part of a $19 million campaign broadcast thousands of times across at least five swing states, distorts Harris’s actual record on the enforcement of California’s stringent sex offender residency law. The ad stems from complex legal and constitutional challenges to the California law known as Jessica’s Law. Approved by roughly 70% of … Read more

SoLo Funds Hit with Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Hidden Loan Fees Despite Zero-Interest Claims

SoLo Funds, a popular financial platform known for its peer-to-peer lending services, has come under legal scrutiny again as it faces a new class action lawsuit alleging deceptive practices in its loan fees structure. The lawsuit, freshly filed, claims that while SoLo advertises its loans as having zero interest fees, it subtly pushes borrowers towards opting for additional “tip fees” and “donation fees” to secure loans. These additional costs, according to the complainants, effectively make the loans more expensive than the consumers initially anticipate. The legal challenge adds to the company’s growing list of legal … Read more