Posts by Nguyen Duc Duy
Qualified Immunity On The Run: A Detailed Analysis Of A Viral Police Pursuit
Attorney Ugo Lord, who is well-known for his sharp opinions on legal issues, examines a particularly worrying event involving a police pursuit and a 66-year-old pedestrian in a recent video that has subsequently attracted a lot of attention. The terrifying scene in the video, where the pedestrian is hit by a Prius engaged in a…
Read MoreJustice Department Urges TikTok Divestment Bill As Key Step In The Face Of National Security Threats
On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on a bill drafted by legislators to force ByteDance, a Chinese-owned company, to relinquish ownership of TikTok, the renowned short video platform approximately 170 million Americans use. The Justice Department presented a document to Congress, arguing that the TikTok divestment bill could be more effective than…
Read MoreSupreme Court Proceeds Boy Scouts’ $2.46 Billion Settlement: A New Chapter In Abuse Case
The United States Supreme Court has given the go-ahead for the Boy Scouts of America’s (BSA) $2.46 billion settlement for victims of sexual abuse. This decision effectively overruled a previous order by Justice Samuel Alito that had temporarily halted the agreement. The ruling is a response to an appeal by a group of 144 former…
Read MoreHannah Gutierrez Reed Found Guilty In The ‘Rust’ Shooting Trial
In a developing twist of the tragic “Rust” movie set shooting incident of 2021, the film’s armorer, Hannah Gutierrez Reed, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. The trial, held in New Mexico, was about the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins when actor Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun loaded with a live round. Guilty and…
Read MoreThe Viral Controversy Surrounding Ohio’s Social Media Law
A U.S. District Judge had suspended an Ohio law that obligated parents to consent anytime their teens accessed social media. The judge, U.S. District Chief Judge Algenon L. Marbley, used the ruling to issue a preliminary injunction, stopping enforcing the law until its constitutionality can be litigated. Marbley’s conclusion entirely depends on his claim that…
Read MoreElon Musk Filed A Lawsuit Against OpenAI: A Breakdown Of The Allegations
The founder of SpaceX and one of the world’s wealthiest entrepreneurs, Elon Musk, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, a startup specializing in artificial intelligence, and its CEO, Sam Altman. According to Musk, they have disregarded the goal of helping humanity and instead only seek to gain financial benefits. In his lawsuit filed in San Francisco’s…
Read MoreDonald Trump’s Big Win In The Supreme Court: What It Means For His Political Aspirations
The United States Supreme Court has given the green light for Donald Trump’s name to be in this year’s presidential ballots, negating nationwide attempts to disqualify him under a seldom-invoked constitutional clause targeted at insurrectionists. Overturning the Colorado Supreme Court Decision The Supreme Court’s judgment reverses a previous Colorado Supreme Court decision. This earlier ruling…
Read MoreIn The Spotlight: Sean “Diddy” Combs And The Allegations Of Sexual Assault
A dramatic twist has taken the American music industry by surprise as Sean “Diddy” Combs, a revered music industry visionary, has been accused of sexual harassment and assault. These allegations have emerged in a lawsuit filed by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, an executive producer, who had a considerable duty in Combs’ new album release. Filed…
Read MorePizza Employee’s Extra Slice: Interesting Controversy Under Legal Lens
At the top of recent trends, a viral video has caught the audience’s interest and fueled hot debates on social media. Content of the video? One pizza employee cut a slice of himself from the delivered pie and then continued to package the remaining slices. At first sight, it appears to be a simple gesture,…
Read MoreThe $454 Million Verdict: Trump’s Legal Battle And Its Implications
Former President Donald Trump officially finds himself on the wrong end of one of the most consequential legal challenges he has ever faced, with the finalization of a massive civil fraud judgment in New York. The court signed off last Friday, confirming the multi-million dollar judgment against Trump, which set into motion an expedited route…
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