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Unpacking the Fee , Why Spectrum’s Broadcast Surcharge Has Sparked a Legal Reckoning
When someone first brought up Spectrum’s “Broadcast TV Surcharge” to me, their voice was as flat as if…
Beyond the Settlement , What the Earnin Lawsuits Say About Fintech Trust
It started off as an app with the delightfully contemporary promise: access your earned money now, without interest…
USC’s $10 Million Settlement and the Price of a Lost Campus Experience
Early in 2020, the switch from lectures on campus to Zoom screens was more than simply a practical…
The $30 Settlement That Raised Bigger Questions , Inside Ashley Furniture’s Legal Reckoning
The furniture appeared to be reasonably priced—really reasonably priced. Many customers thought they had found a good bargain…
What Remained After the Fade: The Price of Teyana Taylor and Iman Shumpert’s Divorce
In their own bathroom, among bustle and candles, they gave birth to both daughters at home. The way…
Fuel Cells, Falsehoods, and Federal Court: Unpacking the Nikola Class Action Lawsuit
Nikola Corporation didn’t gain credibility gradually or through cautious press conferences when it initially came to the public’s…
Piercing the Veil , Why Valve Wants to Hold Leigh Rothschild Personally Liable
The 2016 settlement between Valve Corporation and Rothschild’s Display Technologies LLC was meant to put an end to…
Mass Arbitration, Not a Class Action: How Natural Cycles Faces Its Critics
Natural Cycles gained rapid traction by promising something quite novel: app-based, hormone-free contraception based on rigorous science. It…
A Place That Knows Your Name: The Human Economy of the Good Samaritan Shop Lamar Missouri
Flashy windows and well-designed branding don’t draw your attention to the Good Samaritan Thrift Store. It’s not attempting…
The Family Left Behind: Kyle Rittenhouse’s Sisters Face Eviction and Silence
It has been four years since a single night in Kenosha made Kyle Rittenhouse a national celebrity and…