Saturday, April 19, 2025

Tag: legal

Trump in Ghibli Style? AI’s Latest Trend Ignites Legal and Ethical Concerns

OpenAI’s Ghibli-style AI images spark legal debate, as users flood X with altered photos; Studio Ghibli remains silent.

Columbia Student Faces Deportation Over Gaza Protest, Sues Trump

A South Korean student at Columbia faces deportation for protesting the Gaza conflict, claiming her rights as a legal resident are violated.

Director of 47 Ronin Indicted for $44M Netflix Fraud—Spent Millions on Crypto

Director Carl Erik Rinsch faces trial for fraud after misusing $44M in Netflix funding for personal investments and luxury expenses.

Teacher in Trouble: 30-Year-Old Coach Charged with Sexual Abuse of Teen

A soccer coach, Christina Formella, faces charges for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old student, uncovered through text messages.

Can You Divorce Someone After Death? This Case Tests the Limits

A child seeks to divorce their deceased father’s Vietnamese wife, exploring annulment options to protect his estate from her claims.

Japanese Tourists Detained at Great Wall After Exposing Buttocks in Prank

Two Japanese tourists were detained at the Great Wall for a prank, sparking outrage in China and Japan over public decency laws.

How a Desk Move Sparked a $200K Lawsuit Against an Old Employer

A man won a lawsuit against Robsons after a desk reassignment damaged his reputation, highlighting the importance of office seating.

Trump Media Group Posts Losses as Truth Social Faces Declining Revenue

TMTG, Trump's media company, reported losses despite stock rise; Truth Social's revenue fell, citing legal costs and ad agreement changes.

Sarkozy Ordered to Wear Electronic Bracelet After Corruption Conviction, First for Any French President

Former French President Sarkozy faces humiliation wearing an electronic tag after being convicted of bribery and corruption charges.

Why Are Law Firms Charging More Than Ever? The Shocking Truth!

As legal fees soar, companies face frustration with top lawyers charging $2,500/hour and junior salaries hitting $250,000.

64-Year-Old American Woman Uses ‘Sarco’ Suicide Machine, Faces Legal Fallout

A 64-year-old American woman became the first to die using the Sarco suicide pod in Switzerland, prompting legal complications.

Antitrust Trial Against Google Begins in Virginia Federal Court

On Monday, the DOJ initiated the trial on antitrust charges against Google in the online banner advertising market.