Judge Reduces Major False Advertising Verdict Against Natera, Company Plans Appeal

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge has reduced a substantial jury award against Natera, a cancer screening company, but declined to grant the firm’s request for a new trial. U.S. District Judge Edward Chen decreased the jury’s original award of $292.5 million for false advertising by $5.5 million on Monday. Following the court’s decision, Natera announced plans to appeal. The case stems from a ruling made by a jury in San Francisco last year, which found in favor of Guardant Health, determining that Natera should compensate its competitor with $75 million in future damages and … Read more

Judge Probes Intent Behind Azoria Capital’s Lawsuit to Open Fed Meetings: Is It a Genuine Plea or Just a Publicity Stunt?

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., raised concerns about a lawsuit aimed at compelling the Federal Reserve to publicly disclose its meetings on interest rate decisions. During a recent court hearing, Judge Beryl Howell questioned whether the case filed by Azoria Capital was merely a tactic to build publicity for the company’s newly launched investment fund. Judge Howell highlighted remarks made by Azoria’s CEO, James Fishback, during a Fox Business interview. The judge noted that Fishback spoke about the lawsuit on the program “Mornings with Maria,” prompting her to ponder the legitimacy of the complaint. … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds Chicago’s Sanctuary Policies, Dismisses Trump Administration’s Legal Challenge

A federal judge in Chicago has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Trump administration that challenged the city’s sanctuary policies, which aim to limit cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities. The ruling, issued on Friday, marks a significant moment in the ongoing debate over immigration enforcement and the powers of local jurisdictions. In the ruling, U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber stated that the lawsuit did not establish that the city’s policies posed a threat to national security or violated federal law. The Trump administration had argued that these sanctuary policies obstructed immigration … Read more

Judge Judy Revisits Landmark Court Cases in Riveting New Show ‘Justice on Trial’

Los Angeles, California — Judge Judith Sheindlin, known for her no-nonsense approach to justice, is back with her new show, “Justice on Trial,” which debuted on Prime Video last week after a decade in development. The series revisits eight landmark cases from American legal history, allowing viewers to grapple with whether the outcomes delivered true justice. Among the notable cases examined is “Snyder v. Phelps,” which centers on Albert Snyder’s lawsuit against the Westboro Baptist Church. Snyder sued following the church’s infamous protest at his son Matthew’s military funeral, where demonstrators displayed signs with deeply … Read more