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A New Senate Bill Focuses on Protecting AI-Collected Data
A new bipartisan Senate bill introduced Thursday is aiming to secure data collected by artificial…
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A $641 Million Flint Water Settlement Decreases by $15 Million
A $641 million settlement with people affected by Flint’s lead-contaminated water was reduced by $15 million Wednesday…
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The Family of a Man Who Drowned in a Flash Flood Settles With a California City for $2.5 Million
On June 17, 2021, The Wallace Firm, alongside Jacoby & Meyers, Ivie McNeill Wyatt Purcell…
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The City of Denver Reaches a $1.2 Million Settlement With an Unarmed Teen Who Was Beaten by Police
The city of Denver agreed to a $1.2 million settlement in an excessive force lawsuit…
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Johnson & Johnson Uses a Controversial Bankruptcy Maneuver to Block Thousands of Lawsuits Over Its Baby Powder
Johnson & Johnson is drawing criticism after using a controversial bankruptcy maneuver to block roughly…
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The EEOC Sues a Chicago Manufacturing Company for Firing a Man Over Disability-Related Absences
Grief, Inc., an international manufacturing company, and American Flange, its wholly-owned subsidiary operating in the…
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A Utah School District Agrees to Settle Accusations of Racial Harassment Against Black and Asian-American Students
The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division and the United States Attorney’s Office for Utah…
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Isiah Brown Sues Virginia Police Who Shot Him 8 Times While He Was Unarmed
Isiah Brown, who was shot eight times by police earlier this year in Virginia, is filing a…
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14 People From Wisconsin Are Charged With High Volume Cocaine Distribution
Fourteen people from southeastern Wisconsin have been arrested and charged with selling cocaine and crack…
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The FBI Confirms That the Remains Found in a Florida Park Are Brian Laundrie
The FBI on Thursday identified human remains found in a Florida nature preserve as those…
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