· May 22

Kim Kardashian Graduates From Law School

Kim Kardashian has graduated from law school after six years of study, marking a significant milestone in her legal career journey. She has been an advocate for criminal justice reform, previously passing California’s “baby bar” exam and actively lobbying for prison sentence commutations. Kardashian has participated in high-profile discussions on...
· May 21

Woman Sues Porn Sites After Son Finds Her Old Laptop, Uses It to Watch Porn

A woman has filed a lawsuit against several pornographic websites alleging they failed to implement required age-verification measures. The litigation arose after her son discovered and used her old laptop to access pornographic content. The lawsuit claims that these sites did not comply with legal mandates designed to prevent minors...
· May 19

Ed Sheeran Tells U.S. Supreme Court to Reject ‘Let’s Get It On’ Copyright Case Over ‘Thinking Out Loud’

Ed Sheeran has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reject an appeal that seeks to revive a copyright infringement lawsuit claiming his song “Thinking Out Loud” copied Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On.” The lawsuit, initiated by Structured Asset Sales (SAS), was previously dismissed by the Second Circuit appeals court,...
· May 16

CJN warns lawyers on AI Integration in legal practice

Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, cautions legal practitioners, especially Muslim Lawyers Association of Nigeria (MULAN), to critically evaluate the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into Nigeria’s legal framework to avoid disruption of cultural norms and religious principles. The CJN emphasized the need to adapt the Nigerian legal system...

Yelp Vs. Google Antitrust Case Survives First Big Test

A U.S. judge allowed Yelp’s antitrust lawsuit against Google over alleged monopoly in local search and advertising to proceed towards a jury trial. The court denied Google’s motion to dismiss key claims that it abused monopoly power in local search, emphasizing the need to establish when Google achieved monopoly status....