At the height of COVID, various government officials regularly imposed demands on Americans that could – and sometimes have been – argued in court as unconstitutional.
When Thomas Fox fell behind on his taxes several years ago, Michigan’s Gratiot County seized his property to satisfy his $3,000 tax bill. The county auctioned Fox's property for about $25,000 and kept the $22,000 difference between the sale price and Fox's tax obligation.
A Memphis plaintiffs' attorney who made his living suing auto insurance carriers must spend two-and-a-half years behind bars for forging clients' names on
After the election of former President Donald Trump, many Jones Day lawyers “sailed into his White House, the Justice Department and other parts of his administration,” signaling the influence of the corporate law firm that had built a practice helping Republicans win elections and attain their political goals.