Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against LAPD Commander Over Unauthorized Access of Police Union Data

Los Angeles, CA — A lawsuit lodged by the union representing most Los Angeles Police Department officers against an LAPD commander was recently dismissed by a Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge. The accusations concerned unauthorized access to confidential materials meant solely for lower-ranking officers. Superior Court Judge Bruce Iwasaki ruled in favor of Commander Lillian Carranza and her co-defendant, Deputy Chief Marc Reina, concluding that the Los Angeles Police Protective League had not successfully demonstrated that the defendants had unlawfully accessed computer data or committed fraud. The legal battle stemmed from Carranza allegedly accessing … Read more

Judge’s Demand for Sensitive Data Sparks Clash, as Trump Admin Upholds Deportation Halts and Tightens National Security

Washington, D.C. — In a recent unfolding of legal actions, Attorney General Pam Bondi has taken a staunch position against U.S. District Court Chief Justice James Boasberg, following a judicial order that temporarily halted the deportation of alleged gang members. The legal dispute underscores a broader clash over the scope of judicial authority in national security matters and immigration policy. Bondi criticized Boasberg for allegedly overreaching by demanding access to sensitive national security details which she asserts he has no right to review. This confrontation escalated following an extraordinary weekend court session, which the Attorney … Read more

Federal Judge Halts Overreach in Social Security Data Probe, Cites Privacy Violations and Unjustified Intrusion

WASHINGTON — A federal judge has imposed significant restrictions on the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) ability to access sensitive data at the Social Security Administration (SSA), describing the overreach as excessive and likening it to “hitting a fly with a sledgehammer.” This decision emerged from a lawsuit claiming that DOGE’s access to the data infringed on privacy laws and was unauthorized under the Administrative Procedures Act. U.S. District Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander’s 137-page opinion highlighted that the Trump administration failed to provide a substantial justification for needing such broad access to the SSA’s databases. … Read more

IRS Chief Counsel Faces Demotion Over Controversy in Taxpayer Data Handling

Washington, D.C. – In a significant organizational shake-up, the chief counsel of the Internal Revenue Service is reportedly facing demotion. This high-ranking legal advisor finds himself in hot water over disputes linked to the handling of taxpayer information. For an agency that plays a cornerstone role in U.S. tax collection, such events invite scrutiny and debate over practices and protocols in handling sensitive data. The trouble for the chief counsel, which raises questions about governance and compliance within the country’s tax-collecting body, emerged against the backdrop of growing concerns over privacy and data security. Taxpayer … Read more