Michigan Attorney General Fights Back as Federal Lawsuit Targets Climate Change Litigation Plans Against Big Oil

LANSING, Mich. — Michigan’s Attorney General Dana Nessel is pushing back against a federal lawsuit aimed at thwarting the state’s plan to engage outside legal firms in litigation against energy companies over environmental concerns. The federal complaint, filed by the U.S. Department of Justice in April, alleges that Nessel and Governor Gretchen Whitmer are attempting to improperly hold fossil fuel companies accountable for their role in climate change. In late June, Nessel’s office submitted a motion to the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan, arguing that the lawsuit is unfounded and based … Read more

Jury Poised to Deliberate in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ High-Stakes Federal Sex Trafficking Trial Amidst Graphic Evidence and Controversial Testimonies

Jurors in New York could soon begin deliberations in the federal sex trafficking trial involving Sean “Diddy” Combs, as prosecutors are set to wrap up their case this week. Over the past several weeks, the jury has been presented with explicit video evidence, testimonies from key witnesses, and a detailed chronology of events provided by Homeland Security officials. Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Joseph Cerciello continued his testimony, detailing the alleged “freak off” parties hosted by Combs, which prosecutors argue were integral to a pattern of sex trafficking and abuse. Cerciello revealed that Combs allegedly … Read more

Groundbreaking Ruling: Federal Judge Declares Anthropic’s AI Training as ‘Fair Use,’ Sparking Debate Over Copyright in Tech

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal court has ruled in favor of Anthropic, finding that the company’s use of copyrighted books to train its artificial intelligence model is permissible under U.S. copyright law. U.S. District Judge William Alsup issued the ruling late Monday, stating that Anthropic’s actions constituted “fair use.” In this landmark decision, Alsup supported Anthropic’s argument that its training process involving works from authors Andrea Bartz, Charles Graeber, and Kirk Wallace Johnson transformed the original material in a significant way. However, the judge clarified that Anthropic’s method of storing these authors’ books in a … Read more

Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Trump Administration’s Columbia Funding Cuts Amidst Education Funding Debate

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) against the Trump administration regarding funding cuts affecting Columbia University. The ruling marks a significant moment in ongoing debates about federal education funding and institutional support for higher education. The lawsuit, filed in 2020, argued that the administration’s actions to cut funding for certain educational programs at Columbia were unlawful. The plaintiffs contended that these reductions undermined the university’s ability to provide quality education and support its faculty and students adequately. In … Read more