Legal Ethics in the Age of Social Media: What Every Lawyer Should Know

Introduction: A Digital Dilemma for Legal Professionals In the era of instant tweets, viral posts, and trending TikToks, social media has transformed how people communicate—and the legal profession is no exception. Lawyers now navigate a complex digital landscape where ethical standards must evolve alongside technology. From LinkedIn networking to Twitter debates, attorneys must strike a […]

Washington’s New Law Puts Priests Between Prison and the Confessional

The law, passed earlier this year and set to take effect on July 27, 2025, makes it a legal requirement for clergy to report suspected abuse regardless of how the information was obtained. Unlike other states that include exemptions for confessional communications between clergy and congregants, Washington’s law removes that shield—effectively criminalizing priests and pastors […]

Supreme Court Greenlights Trump’s Federal Workforce Overhaul Amid Legal Showdown

The unsigned order from the high court lifted an injunction previously issued by a federal judge in San Francisco, which had blocked the implementation of Trump’s plan. The executive order in question seeks to reclassify tens of thousands of federal employees under a new job category known as “Schedule F,” which would strip them of […]

Federal Appeals Court Tackles Clash Between Privacy and Free Speech in Challenge to New Jersey Law

However, what began as a safety-focused measure has now sparked a broader legal debate, with major implications for data brokers, media organizations, and tech firms. The plaintiffs—comprising data aggregators and press advocacy groups—argue that the law is vague, overly broad, and unconstitutional. According to them, Daniel’s Law infringes on freedom of speech and restricts access […]