Federal Court Revives Native American Tribe’s Lawsuit Over Casino Built on Sacred Grounds

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — In a significant turn of events, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has reinstated a lawsuit by the Muscogee (Creek) Nation which contends that another tribe’s casino construction has violated the sanctity of their ancestral lands in Alabama. This case marks a poignant instance of inter-tribal legal strife over historical lands that hold deep cultural significance. The Oklahoma-based Muscogee Nation has long contested the development undertaken by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, asserting that the land in question, known as Hickory Ground, is a sacred burial site. The Muscogee were … Read more

Federal Appeals Court Revives D.C.’s Antitrust Lawsuit Against Amazon, Alleging Unfair Competitive Practices

Washington, D.C. – A pivotal antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, led by the District of Columbia, has been rejuvenated following a federal appeals court’s decision to overturn a previous ruling that had dismissed the case. This development breathes new life into allegations that the e-commerce titan engaged in anti-competitive behaviors detrimental to both consumers and sellers on its platform. In 2021, the District of Columbia initiated legal proceedings against Amazon, accusing it of practices that hindered competition and resulted in higher prices for shoppers. Central to the district’s claims were stipulations Amazon imposed on third-party sellers, … Read more

Court Revives Lawsuit by Students Duped into Enrolling at Sham University Operated by Homeland Security

Detroit, MI – In a startling revelation, the University of Farmington, marketed as a legitimate academic institution in Michigan, has been exposed as a faux entity orchestrated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to trap foreign students on visa frauds. The sham came to light in 2019, a year following the unsuspecting enrollment of student Teja Ravi, who paid $12,500 for a master’s degree that never existed. Ravi, along with hundreds of other students, was duped by the university, which offered no actual classes or faculty. The institution was nothing more than a facade … Read more

Binance Faces Legal Showdown as Appeals Court Revives Lawsuit on Violation of US Securities Laws

New York City, USA – The 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan has revived a lawsuit against Binance, the leading global cryptocurrency exchange. The lawsuit alleges that Binance violated US securities laws by selling unregistered tokens, resulting in significant financial losses for investors. The court has categorised token purchases in the US under US securities laws, as they cannot be cancelled once bought. However, Binance contends that these claims are outside the jurisdiction of the United States. This legal battle carries high-stakes implications with global ramifications. In a recent unanimous 3-0 decision, the … Read more