Landmark Lawsuit Claims Tech Software Sparked Nationwide Rent Collusion Scandal

Washington — In a landmark case, federal regulators have filed a lawsuit against a leading technology company, alleging its software tools facilitated unlawful rent collusion among large U.S. property management firms. The case highlights growing concerns around the use of automated technology in setting rental prices across the nation. According to documents filed in court this week, the software in question purportedly allowed companies to share sensitive rental pricing information with each other. This process allegedly enabled a pattern of price-fixing, artificially inflating costs for renters and violating antitrust laws aimed at protecting free market … Read more

North Carolina Court Considers Resentencing in Landmark Racial Bias Death Penalty Case

RALEIGH, N.C. — Attorneys representing Hasson Bacote, a Black man sentenced to death in 2009, are advocating for a life sentence citing North Carolina’s history of racial bias in jury selection as a compelling argument for resentencing. Bacote’s sentence was delivered by a jury comprised predominantly of white members – 10 white and two Black jurors – after his involvement in a felony murder was established by the court. The latest arguments were presented on Wednesday, unfolding Bacote as the central figure in a broader examination of North Carolina’s Racial Justice Act, instituted in 2009 … Read more

Landmark Trial Begins in New Hampshire Youth Center Abuse Case

CONCORD, N.H. — A jury was selected Wednesday to deliberate in the inaugural criminal trial tied to extensive allegations of abuse at New Hampshire’s youth detention facilities, marking a pivotal moment in a scandal that spans decades. The case involves Victor Malavet, a 52-year-old former employee from Gilford, who faces 12 charges of aggravated felonious sexual assault. According to court documents, Malavet is accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl multiple times while she was detained at the Youth Detention Services Unit in Concord during the summer and fall of 2001. This trial is part … Read more

Supreme Court Set to Deliver Landmark Verdict on Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Amid Opioid Epidemic

Washington, D.C. – A pivotal decision is expected from the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the bankruptcy case of Purdue Pharma LP, as the nation continues grappling with an opioid crisis that has claimed over 750,000 lives to date. This ruling could herald a significant development in addressing the ramifications of one of the deadliest health emergencies in American history. Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, has been at the epicenter of lawsuits and public outcry, with numerous claims that the company aggressively marketed its highly addictive painkiller without proper warnings of its potential for abuse. … Read more