Federal Judge Upholds Ruling Against Arkansas Social Media Law, Rejects State’s Appeal

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A federal judge has refused to modify his earlier decision that halted the enforcement of Arkansas’s controversial social media law, which aimed to restrict children’s access to online platforms. In a ruling issued recently, U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks stood by his initial judgment that the statute likely infringed upon First Amendment rights and raised significant concerns regarding its constitutionality. The law, which had been signed by Governor Asa Hutchinson, sought to impose strict verification measures for users under 18 on social media networks. Proponents argued that the legislation was … Read more

Marquette University Welcomes Professor Felicia Caponigri: A Trailblazer in Intellectual Property and Cultural Heritage Law

Milwaukee, Wis. — Marquette University Law School has announced the addition of Professor Felicia Caponigri, who specializes in the intersections of intellectual property and cultural studies. Her research focuses on the dynamic relationship between culture and intellectual property rights, critically examining how these rights influence public access to cultural expressions. This unique perspective encompasses various topics, including the cultural significance of family heirlooms and current pop culture trends like the color associated with Barbie or Tiffany & Co. Caponigri’s scholarship delves into a variety of legal issues ranging from trademark conflicts within the fashion industry … Read more

Advocating for Safety: NY Lawyer Keetick L. Sanchez Calls Attention to the Crucial Scaffold Law Protecting Construction Workers

Jackson Heights, New York — Keetick L. Sanchez, a prominent scaffold accident lawyer, is working to raise awareness among construction workers about the implications and importance of New York’s Scaffold Law, formally known as Labor Law 240. This legislation holds property owners and contractors accountable for injuries related to elevation hazards in construction sites, where risks, such as falls from scaffolding, are significant. Sanchez emphasizes that the Scaffold Law mandates proper safety measures and equipment for elevated work areas. In cases where safety precautions are neglected and a worker suffers a gravity-related injury, they have … Read more

Balancing Dreams: Family Divided as Daughter Pursues Science PhD Over Law Career

In Washington, D.C., a young woman’s pursuit of a Ph.D. in science has stirred disappointment within her family, who hoped she would instead embark on a more traditional career in law. This family dynamic highlights a growing tension between personal aspirations and familial expectations, particularly in prestigious fields. The conflict arises as the daughter, a promising candidate with a strong academic background in the sciences, opts to follow her passion rather than adhere to her family’s desire for her to pursue a legal career. As societal norms evolve, the choice reflects a broader trend where … Read more