Innocent Man Freed After 25 Years in Jail to Receive $18M for Wrongful Conviction December 5, 2022 By Susan Haigh A man who was freed in 2015 after spending a quarter-century in prison for an infamous tourist killing will receive...
Baltimore Fire Chief Resigns as Fatal Fire Report Released December 5, 2022 Baltimore’s fire chief resigned Friday, the same day as the release of a report that reviewed the department’s response to...
Massachusetts Insurance Agent Sentenced for Disability Fraud December 2, 2022 By Andrew G. Simpson The former owner and operator of an Arlington-based insurance agency was sentenced earlier this month for fraudulently receiving disability benefits...
Employee Claims Google Fired Him Over Refusing Sex Advance, Failure to Be ‘Inclusive’ December 2, 2022 By Andrew G. Simpson A former Google employee is suing the technology company claiming he was fired in retaliation for refusing another employee’s sexual...
Pilot Cited ‘Rigging Issue’ Before Small Plane Crashed in Pennsylvania December 2, 2022 HANOVER TOWNSHIP, Pa. (AP) — Federal investigators say the pilot of a small experimental plane spoke of a problem with...
New York Online Hate Speech Law Challenged by Thiel-Backed Rumble December 2, 2022 By Chris Dolmetsch A New York law prohibiting hate speech on social media was challenged by the Volokh Conspiracy legal blog and the...
Massachusetts Prison Guards Begin Body Camera Pilot Program December 2, 2022 About 50 correctional officers at a Massachusetts prison are participating in a pilot program to evaluate the use of body...
Harvard to Appeal Missed Insurance Claim Deadline Ruling That Cost It $15M December 1, 2022 By Andrew G. Simpson Harvard University has signaled its intention to appeal last month’s federal court ruling that cost it as much as $15...
Delaware Judge Blocks Dr. J Lawsuit Against Branding Firm, Passes Case to Arbitration December 1, 2022 By Randall Chase A Delaware judge on Monday halted a lawsuit filed by basketball legend Julius Erving against a brand-development and marketing company,...
FEMA COVID-19 Reimbursement Surpasses $4 Billion in Mid-Atlantic States December 1, 2022 The Federal Emergency Management Agency has provided more than $4 billion to the Mid-Atlantic region for costs related to protecting...