A High-Stakes Legal Battle Over Federal Funding On Monday, April 21, 2025, Harvard University filed a lawsuit in a US federal court seeking to block the Trump administration’s decision to freeze more than $2.2 billion in federal research funding allocated to the prestigious institution. The university’s legal team argues that the
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Case Law: Rosen Law Firm’s Class Action Against Firsthand Technology Value Fund (OTC: SVVC)
The Rosen Law Firm, a leading global investor rights law firm, has initiated a class action lawsuit on behalf of shareholders who acquired common stock of Firsthand Technology Value Fund, Inc. (OTC: SVVC) between January 1, 2021, and November 14, 2023. The lawsuit alleges that the defendants made false and
Google Convicted of Antitrust Violations for a Second Time: Implications for the Tech Industry
In a landmark ruling, Google has once again found itself on the wrong side of antitrust law, marking its second conviction in a series of legal battles related to monopolistic practices. This decision, handed down by a U.S. District Court, has profound implications not only for Google but for the broader
UK Supreme Court Ruling: Landmark Decision on the Definition of a “Woman”
In a significant and closely watched decision, the UK Supreme Court has ruled that the term "woman" under UK equalities law refers to an individual born biologically female. This ruling, issued on Wednesday, April 16th, 2025 brings clarity to a long-standing debate over gender identity and its intersection with legal
The Fall of a Tech Darling: Albert Saniger Indicted in AI Investment Fraud Scheme
In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the tech and legal communities, Albert Saniger, the former CEO of nate Inc., has been indicted for orchestrating a scheme to defraud investors by misrepresenting the company's technological capabilities. Introduction: A Cautionary Tale in the Age of AI Hype The
El Salvador Defies U.S. Supreme Court: President Bukele Refuses Repatriation of Alleged Gang Member
In a recent development straining U.S.-El Salvador relations, President Nayib Bukele has reiterated his refusal to repatriate Kilmar Abrego García, a Salvadoran national deported from Maryland in 2019. A Growing Diplomatic Rift In a bold move that underscores growing tensions between El Salvador and the United States, President Nayib Bukele has refused
Legal Analysis: The Case of Mahmood Khalil – A National Security Threat
The legal case involving Mahmood Khalil has sparked significant debate, not only for its criminal implications but also for its broader national security concerns. The legal case involving Mahmood Khalil has sparked significant debate, not only for its criminal implications but also for its broader national security concerns. Khalil, accused
Lawsuit Update: Professors Challenge Meta’s Fair Use Defense in AI Copyright Lawsuit
In a landmark development in the evolving intersection of artificial intelligence and copyright law, a group of prominent copyright law professors has filed an amicus curiae (friend-of-the-court) brief in support of authors suing Meta Platforms, Inc. In the lawsuit Richard Kadrey et al. v. Meta Platforms, a coalition of prominent authors—among
The Legal Status of the Supreme Court Decision in Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia v. CASA
The case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia v. CASA is a significant legal matter in the context of immigration law and the rights of deportees, especially in instances where errors or injustices are involved in the deportation process. In this case, the legal ramifications of the Supreme Court's decision regarding the
The Exonerated Five vs. Trump: A Legal Examination of the Case for Punitive Damages\
The recent lawsuit filed by the Exonerated Five—formerly known as the Central Park Five—against Donald J. Trump marks a new legal chapter in a decades-long story of injustice, race, media influence, and accountability. The recent lawsuit filed by the Exonerated Five—formerly known as the Central Park Five—against Donald J. Trump marks