Court Halts Hazardous Waste Shipments to Michigan Landfill Amid Community Safety Concerns

Detroit — A Michigan judge has prohibited the transfer of hazardous waste to a suburban Detroit landfill amid ongoing concerns about its environmental safety. The ruling follows a year of legal disputes initiated by communities in the Detroit area worried about the potential risks linked to hazardous materials stored at the site. Wayne County Judge Kevin Cox determined that the environmental hazards associated with the landfill posed a “substantial and compelling” threat, outweighing any financial implications for Wayne Disposal, which is operated by Republic Services. The court’s injunction, issued on Tuesday, prevents the landfill from … Read more

Court Rules Denver Public Schools Not Liable in Tragic Shooting Death of East High Soccer Player

DENVER — A recent ruling has clarified the legal responsibilities of Denver Public Schools regarding the tragic death of 16-year-old Luis Garcia, who was fatally shot outside East High School earlier this year. The incident has raised significant questions about school safety and the school’s duty to protect its students. In a decision issued earlier this month, Denver District Court Judge Kandace C. Gerdes determined that since Luis was shot while parked on a public street and not on school property, the district could not be held liable for his death. This ruling came after … Read more

Court Clears Dolce & Gabbana USA from NFT Liability, Leaving Investors in the Lurch

A federal judge in New York has dismissed a class-action lawsuit against Dolce & Gabbana USA, determining that the company’s U.S. division is not liable for the alleged shortcomings of the DGFamily NFT project. This initiative reportedly raised over $25 million based on promises of digital and physical rewards to investors, many of whom feel cheated by the venture. U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald ruled on Friday that Dolce & Gabbana USA did not act as an “alter ego” for its parent company, Dolce & Gabbana SRL, which was responsible for executing the NFT … Read more

Court Battle Looms: Tattoo Artist Kat Von D and Photographer Jeffrey Sedlik Clash Over Miles Davis Portrait in Pivotal Copyright Case

A federal appeals court in Pasadena, California, is set to address a significant copyright dispute involving photographer Jeffrey Sedlik and renowned tattoo artist Kat Von D. The case, which involves a tattoo recreation of a Miles Davis portrait, has the potential to redefine aspects of artistic interpretation and copyright law in the United States. On Monday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will livestream oral arguments at 9:30 a.m. from a courtroom on South Grand Avenue. The hearing will review an appeal filed by Sedlik following a jury’s verdict on January 26, … Read more