The Executive Order Targeting Social Media Gets the FTC, Its Job, and the Law Wrong
By Corynne McSherry This is one of a series of blog posts about President Trump’s May 28 Executive Order. Other posts are here, here, and…
By Corynne McSherry This is one of a series of blog posts about President Trump’s May 28 Executive Order. Other posts are here, here, and…
By Allan Stevo Over the past month of advocating for civil disobedience against the corona ban, I’ve received many requests on how a person goes…
By B.N. Frank For many years already, health experts – including the World Health Organization – have warned (and continue to warn) that we should…
By Aaron Kesel Earlier this month, Activist Post previously published a piece: “Lawyer Don Lewis Exposes Marc Dreier Fraud Redo.” Lewis, a graduate of Harvard…
By Aaron Kesel Not too long ago, NY Attorney at Law Don Lewis jumped at the opportunity to join an up and coming firm named…
By Tyler Durden In America, legal counsel is not guaranteed in civil cases the way that it is in criminal cases, and with the sky…
Part One of an Ongoing Investigative Series: The Titus Case Seattle, WA. October 24, 2019. A national expert and investigative journalist are alleging that a…
Veterans Advocates Call for National Boycotts & Demand Disbarments at Evictions Law Firm Seattle, WA – August 5th, 2019 was only one court day after…
By B.N. Frank Researchers determined decades ago that cell phone and WiFi radiation exposure was biologically harmful. Research since then continues to prove this. Over…
By Aaron Kesel For over a decade, New York lawyer and activist Steven Donziger, of Donziger and Associates, has been fighting Chevron after the oil…
By B.N. Frank Last year Activist Post reported about a Change.org petition signed by physicians, scientists, filmmakers, and writers requesting the removal of Netflix documentary…
By Ernesto Falcon The Senate Judiciary Committee intends to vote on the CASE Act, legislation that would create a brand new quasi-court for copyright infringement…
By Matt Agorist On Thursday, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that police officers do not need your consent, nor do they need…
By B.N. Frank AT&T is one of many telecoms who have been warning their investors – but not the public – that they may eventually…