The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case from an Atlanta family over a 2017 FBI raid that wrongly targeted their house and determine whether or not they can pursue a lawsuit for damages in the incident ...
Late in the afternoon on January 24, 2025, the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) “One-to-One Consent Rule,” which was scheduled to take ...
Late on Friday, January 24, 2025, much to the relief of lead generators and their customers across the country, the US Court of Appeals for ...
On January 24, 2024, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) delayed the effective date of the Telephone Consumer ...
Judges heard nearly four hours of arguments over whether former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin had the authority to unwind ...
Privacy World reported on an order from the Federal Communications Commission’s (“FCC”) designed in part to close the “lead generator loophole” in the agency’s Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA ...
An Atlanta family took the federal government to court in an attempt to recover some of the damage caused by agents who threw ...
The Supreme Court announced Monday it will review whether the federal government can be held liable for an FBI SWAT raid on ...
When asked about the evening the FBI mistakenly broke into her home, detonating a flash grenade in the house and ripping her ...
An FBI SWAT team smashed the front door of a suburban Atlanta home in 2017 as they attempted to serve a search warrant. They ...
Plaintiff Curtrina Martin and her son were awoken to FBI agents smashing through their door in the early hours, wrongly ...
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta placed the restriction on Friday after Oath Keeper leader Stewart Rhodes met with GOP ...