The “Guilt Gap”: Why Women Pay More When Traffic Tickets Strike
The system isn’t designed to punish women specifically. But its barriers fall hardest on the people least likely to push back.
The Essential Guide to Choosing Legal Practice Management Software for Small Firms
As law practices continue to adopt digital tools, organised management systems will play an increasingly important role in improving productivity and maintaining clear records.
Toxic Sewage Sludge Fertilizer Fight at the Appeals Court
EPA shirking its duty to protect farmers, gardeners, food, and water from PFAS contamination.
Shumaker Attorney Ryan M. Guerin Appointed to the Early Learning Coalition of Sarasota County’s Board of Directors
“Early learning plays such a critical role in shaping a child’s future, and it’s an honor to support an organization that is making a meaningful difference for families across Sarasota County,” said Ryan.
Shumaker Leads Landmark Florida CPA Deal as Accounting Industry Consolidation Accelerates
The acquisition adds nearly 100 employees to Doeren Mayhew, including nine principals who will join the firm’s leadership team, further strengthening its capabilities and footprint in Florida.
Doctors Question Coffee Creamer Ingredients
Experts warn processed coffee creamers may affect long-term digestive health.
Sara E. TellerFederal Judge Says Trump Administration Rushed Demand for University Admissions Data
“The 120-day deadline imposed by the president led directly to the failure of [the National Center for Education Statistics] to engage meaningfully with the institutions during the notice-and-comment process to address the multitude of problems presented by the new requirements,” Saylor wrote in his decision.
Ryan J. FarrickFamily of FSU Shooting Victims to Sue ChatGPT
“We have been advised that the shooter was in constant communication with ChatGPT leading up to the shooting,” attorneys for the Morales family said. “We also have reason to believe that ChatGPT may have advised the shooter how to commit these heinous crimes.”
Ryan J. FarrickWeekly Injection Improves Pregnancy OUD Treatment
Study finds buprenorphine enhances opioid recovery in soon-to-be mothers.
Sara E. TellerStudy Questions Accuracy of BMI Weight Categories
Study finds BMI often mislabels people’s true body fat levels.
Sara E. TellerTop 5 Trusted Online ESA Letter Providers in 2026
As ESAs gain recognition, the number of service providers offering ESA letters has also increased significantly. However, not all service providers offer legitimate services despite claims of doing so.
Taft Scales AI for Litigators with Firmwide Adoption of AltaClaro’s DepoSim
“We’re excited to see an innovative firm like Taft, one of our pilot group firms and a longtime client of AltaClaro, move quickly to adopt DepoSim,” said Abdi Shayesteh, founder and CEO of AltaClaro.
Former Inmate Forced to Wear Colostomy Bag for 2 Years Awarded $307m
“We have a lot of different cases against this company,” an attorney for the former inmate said. “We have a lot of work to do. These people are still doing business across the country. I want them gone. These people should not only be put out of business, they should be put in prison themselves.”
Justice Department Throws Support Behind Unusual Discrimination Lawsuit
The MHSAA enacted its policy after noticing a “striking pattern” on the board: with one exception, it had never had “a minority or female board member.”
Virginia AG Jones Joins Coalition Against Mail-in Voting Order
“This fearmongering and arrogation of states’ authority is plainly unconstitutional. I’m proud to join attorneys general across the country in defending the right to the franchise and to use every legal tool available to us to stop the president’s illegal power grab,” Jones said.
New COVID Variant BA.3.2 Draws Global Attention
New COVID variant monitored as scientists study spread and symptoms.
Brain Wiring Plays Larger Role in Addiction Risk
Study finds addiction risk linked mainly to behavioral genetics.
Democrats Challenge Trump’s Executive Order on Mail-in Voting
In a separate lawsuit filed in a Massachusetts court, attorneys from the American Civil Liberties Union characterized the order’s provisions as blatantly unconstitutional.
Judge Puts Justice Department on Notice After Immigrant Given 30 Minutes to Prepare for Bond Hearing
Locher’s March 24 order found that the government’s actions “test the border of bad faith.”
Minnesota Residents Sue Over Warrantless ICE Searches
In the past, administrative warrants only provided ICE with the authority to arrest someone during a public encounter. They have never permitted entry into a person’s private home.
The Role of an Assisted Living Attorney in Protecting Seniors
The transition into assisted living touches nearly every aspect of a senior’s life — their home, finances, health, and independence. Navigating this journey without proper legal support puts vulnerable older adults at unnecessary risk.
When Lawful Businesses Are Labeled “High-Risk”: The Case of Firearm Retailers
Understanding how high-risk designations develop helps explain why some industries face additional barriers when seeking financial services.
5 Things to Consider Before Settling a Nursing Home Accident Claim
Taking time to understand the injury, review evidence, and consider long-term care needs can make a meaningful difference.
What Happens When Someone Files a Sexual Abuse Claim?
While each situation unfolds differently, understanding the stages involved can help survivors feel more prepared as they consider whether pursuing a claim aligns with their goals.
Proving Fault in Wrongful Death: 4 Critical Legal Factors for a Successful Case
Building a successful wrongful death case requires a combination of technical evidence, expert testimony, and deep legal knowledge.

