CR&R Inc. Under Fire in Wrongful Death Lawsuit Involving 8-Year-Old Boy

In May of 2016, eight-year-old Brock McCann died tragically while riding his bicycle when a garbage truck struck him. Now, the “trash hauler and one of its drivers are being sued by the” boys parents. Brock, of in Newport Beach, was in third grade at the time of the accident and was actually on his way home from school when the CR&R Inc. trash truck struck him, causing massive injuries that took his life.


Neo-Nazi Loving Lawyer Loses Job for Owning Hateful Record Label

This is a case of facing the music. Aaron Davis, a patent attorney in Minneapolis, Minnesota recently learned that, if you’re gonna dance, you have to pay the band. The former partner at Patterson Thuente was recently ousted from his post after being outed as the owner of Behold Barbarity, a record label catering to the tastes of a small subset of black metal/death metal fans. Note: This article contains strong, hateful language.


Immigration Activists in Texas Prepare to Protest SB4 and Possible DACA Repeal

Immigration activists in Texas are preparing to protest state laws geared toward outlawing sanctuary cities and cutting back protections for undocumented aliens. Among the chief concerns of activist groups and immigrants alike is the possible termination of a program started under former President Barack Obama. Commonly referred to by its acronym, the Deferred Action for


Travel Ban Returns to Court on Monday

President Donald Trump’s travel ban is due back in court on Monday, six weeks before the Supreme Court is scheduled to take on the controversial case. Politico.com reports that arguments are set to center around certain part of the ban’s enforceability. While the Supreme Court hasn’t yet offered any definitive ruling on the executive order’s


Donald Trump Pardons Former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio

Two days ago, Donald Trump announced he was granting a pardon to former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. The octogenarian ex-lawman had been found guilty of criminal contempt of court. Arpaio was supposed to be sentenced during an October hearing and could have faced a term of up to six months in jail. Speaking a