"Dawn Zoldi Discusses Urgent Need for Enhanced U.S. Drone Defense Mechanisms Amid Rising Security Threats"

Washington, D.C. — As unmanned aerial systems (UAS), or drones, continue to proliferate, concerns about their misuse have escalated, prompting discussions on how best to counter potential threats. Dawn Zoldi, a legal expert and contributor to Lawfire, recently highlighted the implications of drone warfare and domestic safety in light of a striking attack on Russian bombers by Ukraine, dubbed Operation Spider Web. This June 1 incident underscored that even low-cost drones can challenge the military capabilities of advanced nations, raising alarms among military and security experts worldwide. The reality that these same technologies can also … Read more

CaixaBank’s Top Lawyer Laura de Rivera Discusses AI’s Role and the Future of In-House Legal Teams

Barcelona, Spain — Laura de Rivera has made a significant mark in the legal landscape as the General Counsel at CaixaBank. With almost two decades of experience merging the legal and financial sectors, de Rivera oversees a department of nearly 200 seasoned professionals. Amid a dynamic backdrop of escalating regulatory and technological transformation, she navigates through the evolving role of in-house counsel with keen insight and strategic oversight. Starting her career with a fascination for engineering, de Rivera’s initial interest in large infrastructures gradually gave way to a passion for law and finance, fields that … Read more

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara Discusses Crime Reduction and Leadership Changes in Comprehensive Live Interview

Minneapolis, MN — Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara recently discussed a variety of issues impacting the city during an interview on FOX 9’s All Day Live. These topics included notable declines in violent crime, the dismissal of a high-profile defamation lawsuit, and upcoming changes in law enforcement leadership. Recent data released by the Minneapolis Police Department has shown a promising decrease in shootings and homicides in the first quarter of 2025. Chief O’Hara, along with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, highlighted the city’s longest stretch without any homicides since the last was reported on February 15, … Read more

Legal Battle Heats Up: UA NAACP Discusses Landmark Lawsuit Challenging Alabama’s Controversial SB129

Tuscaloosa, AL — A recent discussion organized by the University of Alabama’s NAACP chapter shed light on the impactful consequences of Alabama’s Senate Bill 129 on educational practices. The event featured legal professionals from the Legal Defense Fund who addressed the ongoing lawsuit against the UA System Board of Trustees and Governor Kay Ivey, concerning the law’s enforcement. The litigation, titled Simon v. Ivey, challenges SB129 on the grounds of constitutional vagueness and arbitrary enforcement, which faculty members argue cripples academic freedom. According to LDF attorney, Loreal Hawk, the law infringes on First and Fourteenth … Read more