by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | May 23, 2018 | Law
On Monday the United States Supreme Court ruled in an arbitration case seen as a victory for large employers and a major blow to union organizers. Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote the opinion for the 5-4 majority including Roberts, Kennedy, Thomas, and Alito while...
by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | May 18, 2018 | Law, Narrated News
While the Supreme Court’s decision in the sports gambling case is deservedly getting the most attention now, they did release decisions in four other cases this week. Here’s the rundown: McCoy v. Louisiana Robert LeRoy McCoy was on trial in Louisiana for murdering...
by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | May 8, 2018 | Law
“You don’t really care about Mr. Manafort’s bank fraud … What you really care about is what information Mr. Manafort could give you that would reflect on Mr. Trump or lead to his prosecution or impeachment.” – Judge Ellis On Friday, Robert Mueller’s attack strategy...
by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Feb 13, 2018 | Law
In 1978, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act was enacted, bringing with it the FISA Courts and FISA Warrants. The procedure of surveilling U.S. citizen under FISA offers a much lower hurdle for the government to overcome before they’re allowed to listen...
by Kelli Ballard | Jan 9, 2018 | Free Speech
Antifa activist Yvette Felarca is finally getting some just desserts. The Berkeley middle school teacher was ordered to pay more than $11,000 in attorney fees after filing and then dropping a restraining order against Troy Worden, a former University of California...