Lawsuits & Litigation

Florida, Roku Announce Settlement in Children’s Digital Privacy Lawsuit

“Florida families deserve to know what is happening with their children’s personal information,” Uthmeier said in a statement announcing the lawsuit. “Parents—not technology companies—direct the upbringing of their children. We will hold any company that conceals or exploits that information accountable.”


Lawsuits & Litigation

D.C. Settles With Protester Arrested for Playing “Imperial March” at National Guardsmen

O’Hara and city officials purportedly reached “a settlement agreement in principle” in February; the case against the individual M.P.D. officers was granted a partial stay while terms were still being finalized.


Political Litigation

Judge: Trump Administration Admits It Broke the Law on Epstein Transparency Act

“The Attorney General’s arguments are unpersuasive. First, Ms. Phang has identified ‘some concrete consequences of not receiving the information,’” Sullivan said. “She has identified ‘half a dozen stories she is currently unable to report’ because the Attorney General has not disclosed the information.”


Lawsuits & Litigation

Arkansas Lawsuit Accuses Snapchat of “Deceptive,” “Unconscionable” Practices

“Because of key features that Snap designed, predators, traffickers, drug dealers, extortionists, and other offenders have repeatedly used Snapchat to contact, groom, monitor, and coerce children. These threats are not abstract or theoretical. Arkansas law enforcement, parents, and educators have consistently identified Snapchat as a primary tool used by adults seeking to exploit minor,” Griffin said.


Political Litigation

Attorneys General Stop Trump Administration from Enacting New Mail-in Ballot Rules

“The President’s attempt to seize control of our elections by selectively refusing to deliver mail-in ballots was unconstitutional and dangerous—and the court was right to strike it down,” Brown said. “We will continue to defend the right of eligible Washington voters to participate ion our democracy.”


Lawsuits & Litigation

Judge Won’t Dismiss Lawsuit Against Trump’s $1.8b “Anti-Weaponization” Fund

“Although Acting Attorney General Blanche reiterated several times during his testimony that the fund was not going forward, when asked whether he would ‘issue a new memo in writing rescinding that May 18 memo,’ he replied, ‘I’m not committing to putting anything in writing. And I said it over and over again,’” Brinkema noted.