U.K. Vetoes Extradition Of Legendary Hacker To The US
A man who admitted to accessing U.S. government computers in search of UFOs won't be stepping foot on American soil any time soon. U.K. Home Secretary Theresa May ruled early Tuesday that computer...
View ArticleCheck Out The Picasso, Matisse, And Monet Masterpieces That Were Just Stolen...
Several famous paintings including ones from Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse and Claude Monet have been stolen from a museum in the Dutch city of Rotterdam. The paintings include Picasso's ‘Tête...
View ArticleMeet The Porn Industry's Favorite Lawyer Who's Currently Suing 20,000 People
Who knew being an copyright troll was a good thing. The title is a badge of honor for the porn industry's most prominent lawyer who's currently attacking about 20,000 people accused of illegal...
View Article'Bubbly' Zumba Teacher Accused Of Turning Fitness Studio Into A Brothel
The first batch of more than 100 men accused of paying a fitness instructor for sex were laying low after police began releasing their names in a small New England town where rumors have run rampant...
View Article12 Faces Of The Law School Underemployment Crisis
This is part of our comprehensive ranking of The Best Law Schools in America. With law firms cutting back, thousands of law school graduates are still unemployed while stuck with six-figure student...
View ArticleVideo Game Maker Says Zynga Is Trying To Scare Employees Into Being Loyal
Video game maker Kixeye is accusing Zynga of employing a desperate new strategy to keep its employees: suing its former workers. Zynga slapped the former general manager of its popular game Cityville...
View ArticleFORMER PRISONER: My Only Choice Was To Join The Aryan Brotherhood
It's hunt or be hunted. And as a first-time inmate arrested for conspiracy to commit burglary, then-16-year-old Daniel Miller chose to hunt. When other inmates learned a black man propositioned Miller...
View ArticleBritain Blocks Famed Hacker's Extradition To United States
A British computer hacker accused by the United States of causing more than $700,000 damage to U.S. military systems will not be extradited because of the high risk he could kill himself, Britain's...
View ArticleThis Texas Law School Has The Most Cutthroat Students In The Nation
Law students are no slackers, but you have to go all the way to Waco, Texas to find the fiercest ones in the entire country. Baylor Law School has the most competitive law students, according to The...
View ArticleYoung Hacker Could Spend Half His 20s Behind Bars For Cyberattacking Sony
A 20-year-old hacker faces up to five years in prison after admitting to taking part in the theft of a trove of data on people who had entered Sony Pictures contests, Graham Cluley of nakedsecurity...
View ArticleSupreme Court Issues Decision That Gives Obama A Big Boost In Ohio
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to insert itself into a battle over early voting in Ohio, handing the Obama campaign a victory weeks before the election, the AP is reporting. The Obama...
View ArticleWhy 'The Bachelor' Will Never Be Successfully Tried For Racial Discrimination
A U.S. District Court has ruled that even if ABC discriminates in show casting, it doesn't matter because they're protected by the First Amendment. Back in April, Christopher Johnson and Nathaniel...
View ArticleThe First 'Fast And Furious' Sentencing Shows Just How Backward The Operation...
"Gun-walking" was a tactic of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) whereby agents purposely allowed licensed firearms dealers to sell U.S. weapons to illegal straw buyers in...
View ArticleThe 20 Biggest Legal Stars On Twitter
Twitter has become one of the best places to get your news. And legal news is no different. These 20 Twitter all-stars tweet all the analysis of the legal world you'll ever need to know, from news on...
View ArticleNYU Responds To Attacks That The Third Year Of Law School Is Utterly Useless
The third year of law school is essentially useless, Stanford Law dean Larry Kramer said in a 2010 speech recently quoted by The New York Times. Well, law schools are listening, and New York University...
View ArticleHere's Why The Obama Campaign Was Fighting So Hard For Early Voting In Ohio
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a one-sentence decision Tuesday that will likely give the Obama campaign a boost in Ohio. Obama sued to allow early voting the three days before the election in Ohio, and...
View ArticleDamning Video Shows US Security Contractors Getting Drunk And Stoned In...
Two whistleblowers have released a video that allegedly shows key U.S. security contractors in Kabul, Afghanistan getting drunk and high on narcotics while on the job, Cindy Galli, Rhonda Schwartz and...
View ArticleAustralian Yacht Designer Joe Adams Killed In The Philippines
Australian yacht designer Joe Adams was found dead in his Philippines home on Monday, The Australian is reporting. The 81-year-old's death is being investigated by the local police. Adams was the...
View ArticleThe World's Biggest File-Sharing Site Has Found A Brilliant Way To Frustrate...
In an effort to avoid getting shut down, notorious file-sharing site The Pirate Bay has moved to the cloud. It really sounds more mystical than it is, but what the move allows TPB to do is operate...
View ArticlePfizer Is Going To Have To Fight Massive Litigation Claiming Its Stop-Smoking...
Pfizer hasn't had any luck delaying the start of a trial in a case brought by the wife of a man who killed himself after taking the anti-smoking drug Chantix, Al.com reported Tuesday. The drug giant...
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