The "Firefighter-Style" Illusion: How a Viral Hoax Tested the Limits of In-N-Out’s Secret Menu
In the ecosystem of American fast food, few legends loom as large as the In-N-Out "Secret Menu." For decades, the California-based chain has cultivated an aura of exclusivity by allowing customers to customize their orders in ways that go…
Supreme Court Dismantles Limits on Coordinated Party Spending, Reshaping Campaign Finance Law
In a landmark ruling that fundamentally alters the landscape of American electioneering, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday struck down federal caps on the amount of money political parties can spend in coordination with their candidates. The 6-3 decision…
Supreme Court Limits Religious Protections for Incarcerated Individuals in Landor v. Louisiana
Overview: A Narrowing of Constitutional Redress In a significant ruling that has sent shockwaves through civil rights circles, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that Damon Landor, a Rastafarian man formerly incarcerated in Louisiana, cannot pursue…
Legal Shield or Obstruction? New Jersey Appellate Court Limits Disclosure of Seton Hall’s Secret McCarrick Report
In a landmark legal development that pits the sanctity of attorney-client privilege against the public’s right to transparency in clergy abuse litigation, a panel of New Jersey appellate judges has handed Seton Hall University a partial victory. The…
Federal Conspiracy Charges and the Limits of Campus Activism: Inside the University of Michigan Divestment Threat Case
Main Facts of the Case A federal investigation has culminated in conspiracy and threat charges against a group of college-aged activists associated with the University of Michigan. The defendants are accused of engaging in a coordinated, multi-year…