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Jimmy Buffett’s $275 Million Estate Sparks Bitter Legal Fight

A legal dispute has erupted over the $275 million estate of the late singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, as his widow, Jane Buffett, and the trust’s accountant are clashing in courts across two states. Jane Buffett initiated proceedings in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging mismanagement by Rick Mozenter, the estate's co-trustee. A... Read More »

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Gov. Newsom Targets Weight-Loss Drugs in Bid to Balance Medi-Cal Budget

California Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed eliminating Medi-Cal coverage for popular weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy as part of efforts to control spiraling healthcare costs in the state’s public health insurance program. The proposal, announced on Wednesday, aims to address significant budget overruns, potentially saving California an estimated $85 million... Read More »

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Supreme Court Declines Major Gun Rights Case, Maryland AR-15 Ban Remains

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a major Second Amendment challenge to Maryland’s law banning certain semiautomatic rifles, including the AR-15. The Court's brief, unsigned order offered no explanation, leaving the 2013 Maryland statute in effect. This decision underscores the Court’s cautious approach toward Second Amendment disputes,... Read More »

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Chili’s Settles Lawsuits with UMG, Beastie Boys Over Unauthorized Music Use

Universal Music Group (UMG) and iconic rap group Beastie Boys have each reached confidential settlements resolving their lawsuits against Chili’s parent company, Brinker International. Both lawsuits accused the restaurant chain of improperly using copyrighted music in social media advertisements without obtaining required synchronization licenses. In separate federal court filings on... Read More »

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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Administration’s Attempt to Revoke Harvard’s International Student Certification

A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration’s effort to revoke Harvard University’s certification under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), preserving the university's ability to enroll international students. Harvard University filed a lawsuit last Friday challenging the administration’s decision, arguing it was retaliatory and violated multiple constitutional... Read More »

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Two Las Vegas Hotels Face Multiple Bed Bug Lawsuits

Two prominent Las Vegas hotels are facing lawsuits from guests alleging negligence after suffering bed bug bites during their stays. Courtney and Stephen Gully of Illinois, along with Briana McKenzie of Washington State, filed lawsuits against the Luxor Hotel. At the same time, Teresa Bruce of California brought a separate... Read More »

Exterior view of Aladdin Mediterranean Cafe, the San Diego restaurant linked to a salmonella outbreak affecting multiple customers.
San Diego Restaurant Linked to Nearly 100 Salmonella Cases; Lawsuits Filed

As the number of salmonella infections linked to a popular San Diego restaurant continues to rise, multiple lawsuits from affected customers are mounting. Aladdin Mediterranean Cafe, located in San Diego’s Claremont neighborhood, is associated with at least 98 confirmed salmonella cases, resulting in three lawsuits so far. Nine individuals required... Read More »

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testifies during a Senate hearing.
Habeas Corpus in Spotlight After Administration Suggests Possible Suspension

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem sparked controversy this week by mischaracterizing the fundamental legal right of habeas corpus during a Senate hearing, incorrectly asserting it was a presidential authority to deport immigrants. Habeas corpus, a cornerstone of the U.S. legal system, is a constitutional protection against unlawful detention. It allows... Read More »