The Law
Campbell's Soup Trademarked the Word 'Chunky' Because Everyone Made Fun of It
Campbell referenced parodies from The Simpsons, Family Guy, and even Ghostface Killah in its trademark application.
Inside the Fight to Sell Home-Cooked Food in California
“We’re trying to create a viable economic opportunity for stay-at-home parents, first-generation immigrants, and low income people of color."
In-N-Out Burger Sends Dad-Joke-Filled Cease-and-Desist Letter to Craft Brewery
In-N-Stout was inspired by the Neapolitan shake on the West Coast burger chain's secret menu.
We Asked a Lawyer If Jason Derulo Really Owes a Students' Union £20k
Some British college students at Keele University are having a go at Jason Derulo on Twitter for not performing at their school earlier this year.
Laugh Not at the Man Who Drank One Beer and Called the Cops on Himself
It’s better to go to jail than to live in the torture chamber of your mind.
Supreme Court Hints That Trump Can’t Legally Block You on Twitter
Is the president’s Twitter feed a public forum?
A Lawyer Defending Paedophiles Explains How Far He'll Go at Work
"Behind every image is a tortured child. Every perpetrator needs to know that. Unfortunately, I constantly see terrible things while at work."
Why In-N-Out Burger Is Suing a Dry Cleaning Business in Kansas
The Irvine, California-based chain was alerted to the copycat logo by disappointed customers who allegedly thought that one of its restaurants was opening in Kansas.
Ten Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Cop
"It's not a very positive job. You know, people aren't calling us to ask if we’re having a good day or to invite us to go out to lunch."
Loads of Britain's Most Well-Known Laws Are Never Enforced
You don't have to look hard for examples of laws that are so widely flouted that they have largely been forgotten.
We Asked a Lawyer What to Do if You're Pulled Over with Weed
"I would generally say to be respectful, but don't volunteer your own guilt."
How This LA Street Vendor Is Dealing With Gentrification
A street corn vendor in Highland Park is now accepting debit and credit cards through the Square app, something that was previously unheard of for LA’s street vendors.