New York Judge Declines to Dismiss Case Against Tornado Cash Co-founder Amid Allegations of Aiding North Korean Hackers

NEW YORK — A federal judge in Manhattan has refused to dismiss charges against Roman Storm, co-founder of the cryptocurrency mixing service Tornado Cash, in a closely watched case that delves into the intersections of technology, privacy, and law. U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla ruled that the complexity of the case, particularly the defendant’s intentions regarding the usage of the service, warrants a full trial. Tornado Cash, beloved by many for its privacy features, allows its users to mix their Ethereum cryptocurrency with others in order to obscure the origin of the funds. However, … Read more

Another Chicago Jury Declines to Award Damages in Zantac Cancer Lawsuit, as California Trial Begins

Chicago, IL — A Cook County Circuit Court jury recently declared a mistrial in a lawsuit concerning the heartburn medication Zantac, marking the fourth such outcome in Chicago courts. These proceedings revolve around allegations that the manufacturer, Boehringer Ingelheim, failed to warn users that the drug could allegedly lead to cancer. This recent decision follows close on the heels of two other similar outcomes involving Zantac disagreements, with the notable instance last month when another jury reached a decision against GlaxoSmithKline, a different manufacturer of the same medication. The legal battles are far from confined … Read more

Garland Family Devastated as Jury Declines to Indict Suspect in Local Murder Case

Garland, Texas — A Texas family is grappling with disbelief and anger following a grand jury’s decision not to indict a man accused of a fatal stabbing in Garland. The incident, which unfolded at a local intersection, ended with the unexpected death of their loved one and highlights wider concerns about the legal proceedings in Dallas County. In the evening hours of a late spring day, the altercation leading to the stabbing was reported to Garland police. Details of the dispute remain partly shrouded, but it culminated violently at a frequented public spot, shaking the … Read more

Judge in Zantac Case Declines Recusal Despite Potential Conflict Over Spouse’s Employment

Harrisburg, PA — A state judge in Pennsylvania presiding over a widespread lawsuit involving the heartburn medication Zantac ruled against a motion to step down from the case on Wednesday. The motion revolved around concerns raised by plaintiffs who questioned the judge’s impartiality due to his wife’s employment at a law firm representing the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline in unrelated cases. The judge, whose identity has not been disclosed, expressed his doubts regarding the plaintiffs’ assertion that his marital connection could subconsciously influence his judicial duties. He decided to continue overseeing the litigation, asserting his ability … Read more