THE ARCHIVE
Weekly Roundups, The Rabbit Hole, and everything in between.
This week, federal judges approved lawyers who were not lawyers and disapproved of lawyers saying they are lawyers. Meanwhile, we’re just happy to exist. Plus: Government bribery, Apology letters, and Snapchat hack.
Jan 9, 2026
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11 min read
Prosecutors feverishly worked over the holidays to try to keep a Texas teenager in jail after a judge dismissed the case.
Jan 4, 2026
13 min read
Meta files a cease and desist. Plus: Live turtles, a nativity scene, Whitney Houston AI, threats galore, and Flock lawsuit.
Jan 2, 2026
9 min read
Tavia Wagner has filed 350 lawsuits in Florida over Americans with Disabilities Act violations. Our reporter Gabrielle Russon attempts to figure out why.
Dec 21, 2025
One Miami case brings it all together. Plus: a bad trip, James O'Keefe sued, Bill Maher deposition, Detroit elites are the worst, ATM hacks, and can you recuse every prosecutor in America?
Dec 19, 2025
12 min read
In a rare decision, a federal judge dismissed a criminal case for lack of funding. What it reveals about the precarious state of court-appointed criminal defense in the U.S. courts.
Dec 14, 2025
A corruption case ends “in the interest of justice.” Plus: MAGA burgers, Ethan Klein, Tiffany Fong impersonator, Antifa, Laura Loomer and...Fish Games?
Dec 12, 2025
10 min read
Ahmad Al Agha, one of the purported leaders of the hacker group, Syrian Electronic Army, appeared in federal court last month after being pursued by the law enforcement for eleven years.
Dec 7, 2025