Class Action Lawsuit Against Estee Lauder’s Virtual “Try-On” Tool Dismissed, Raises Questions on Biometric Privacy Protection

Chicago, Illinois – A proposed class action lawsuit against Estee Lauder, accusing the beauty company of violating Illinois’ biometric privacy law with its virtual “try-on” tool, has been dismissed by U.S. District Judge Lindsay Jenkins. The lawsuit alleged that Estee Lauder, along with its subsidiary brands like Bobbi Brown, Smashbox, and Too Faced, collected facial scans without obtaining proper consent. The legal action also involved Perfect Corp, the Taiwanese company responsible for developing the technology behind the virtual try-on tool. Judge Jenkins ruled that the plaintiffs failed to provide evidence that Estee Lauder could link … Read more

Tragic Death of 3-Year-Old Raises Questions About Gun Safety Laws in Pennsylvania

LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. – In a tragic incident at a Martic Township campground in October, a 3-year-old boy accidentally shot and killed himself with his father’s handgun. Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams has made the difficult decision not to file charges against the father in this case. Adams explained that the father had retrieved his 9 mm handgun from his pickup truck with the intention of safely storing it in the family trailer’s bedroom. He set the gun down on a dining room table outside the trailer while he turned on the speakers, and … Read more

Donald Trump Requests Trial Date Postponement Due to Mother-in-Law’s Funeral, Raises Questions Over Campaign Rally Attendance

New York, New York – Former President Donald Trump requested a postponement of his defamation trial on Friday, citing the sudden death of his mother-in-law. However, court documents reveal that Trump failed to disclose his plans to attend a campaign rally in New Hampshire on the same day. The trial, brought by writer E. Jean Carroll, accuses Trump of defaming her by denying her rape allegations against him. According to Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba, the former President could not attend the trial in New York due to his travel plans to Florida for the funeral. … Read more

Judge Accused of Failing to Enforce Deadline in Trump’s Classified-Documents Case, Raising Questions of Delay Tactics

MIAMI, FLORIDA – The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump’s federal classified-documents case is facing accusations of neglecting to enforce a routine deadline, raising suspicions that Trump is seeking to delay the trial until after the upcoming presidential election in November. Judge Aileen Cannon, who was appointed to the bench by Trump, has rejected Special Counsel Jack Smith’s request to compel the former president to disclose whether he plans to use a defense based on advice received from his lawyers during the trial. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has been contacted for comment on … Read more