Roald Dahl’s publisher offers a messy compromise for children’s books
Roald Dahl is dead but his stories such as “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” “James and the Giant Peach”, and “Matilda” live on. Now they come in two versions: updated and classic versions. See some differences. Augustus Gloop is no longer
Suicide prevention 988 line becomes law
House committee votes down transgender treatments
SCOTUS hears 2 cases that could break the internet
SCOTUS will hear oral arguments for Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh. The former case centers on Section 230 relieves Internet companies of liability for defamatory or illegal content posted moves it the user. The latter concerns the liability
SCOTUS Decision on Bartenwerfer v. Buckley, discharge of debt
Take-away — fraudulently obtained debt cannot be discharged with bankruptcy. Kate and David bought a house in San Francisco intending to remodel it. The house was later sold for $2m to a developer, Barkley. Barkley sued for misrepresentation of the
ABA Legal Fact Check: Can the Electoral College be abolished?
Senate Labor Comm passed HB004 & answered many questions
The Labor Committee’s session today was an example of the power of public testimony. The Committee members were particularly impressed by the rapid-fire testimony of two high school debaters who seemed to have elusive data. For example: 95% of postpartum
The Coldest Case in Laramie: 4 podcasts
Jeff Victor shares his conversation with Kim Barker. Ms. Barker will release a serial podcast tomorrow Feb 23. She has investigated the 1985 murder of Shelli Wiley, a murder she remembered from her teen years in Laramie. Ms. Barker relates