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Can a President Stop Institutional Home Buying? A Legal Analysis of President Trump’s Proposal
Last week, President Donald Trump announced that as part of a plan to make housing more affordable he is looking at curbing or banning large institutional investors—such as private equity funds, REITs, and large asset managers—from purchasing single‑family homes. This announcement caught many people by surprise. In the past several years, criticism over how big corporations have affected the American housing market has come primarily from the political left. Moreover, the Tru
Damian Zimmerman
6 days ago4 min read


The Legal Quagmire: U.S. Capture of Nicolás Maduro and the Venezuela Crisis
In a dramatic escalation of the long-standing Venezuela crisis, U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, transporting him to New York to face charges of narcoterrorism and drug trafficking. This operation, involving special forces and reported airstrikes, has ignited fierce debate over its legality under international law. Maduro, indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice in 2020 for conspiring with Colombian groups to traffic cocaine into
Damian Zimmerman
Jan 64 min read


When Prices Change Just for You: AI Pricing, Dynamic Pricing, and Consumer Rights
Introduction Prices that change by the minute are no longer limited to airline tickets or hotel rooms. If you are a sports fan, you may have heard about the uproar regarding FIFA World Cup ticket prices which appear to change depending on what country you live in. This has created a crazy situation where if you are a fan of England and live in London, you will pay hundreds of dollars more for a ticket than a fan of England who lives in Kansas City. Recently the delivery servi
Damian Zimmerman
Dec 23, 20254 min read


Damian Zimmerman
Dec 17, 20250 min read


FTC Sues Uber Over Alleged Deceptive Billing and Subscription Cancellation Practices
On December 15, 2025 , the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) —joined by 21 U.S. states and the District of Columbia —filed an amended complaint in federal court accusing Uber Technologies, Inc. of engaging in deceptive billing and cancellation practices related to its Uber One subscription service . Federal Trade Commission . The lawsuit builds on an earlier FTC complaint from April 2025 and adds new state-level claims, seeking civil penalties under consumer-protection stat
Damian Zimmerman
Dec 15, 20253 min read


Squatters' Rights - Some Answers for Anton Daniels
A quick introduction to the issue of "Squatters' Rights" - https://youtu.be/BI_e5-eolIk
Damian Zimmerman
Dec 12, 20251 min read


Damian Zimmerman
Dec 11, 20250 min read


How to Choose The Right Florida Personal Injury Attorney
How to Choose the Right Florida Personal Injury Attorney If you’ve been injured in an accident, finding the right personal injury attorney can make a major difference in your ability to recover fair compensation. Florida has thousands of attorneys who handle personal injury claims — from car accidents and slip-and-falls to medical malpractice and workplace injuries — so choosing the right one can feel overwhelming. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you make an informed deci
Damian Zimmerman
Dec 7, 20253 min read


The End of Noncompetes: What Employers Must Know
🚫 What Changed? Earlier this year, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finalized a sweeping rule banning most noncompete agreements nationwide. This landmark decision marks a major shift in employment law, aiming to promote worker mobility, wage growth, and innovation. 📜 What Is a Noncompete Agreement? A noncompete agreement restricts employees from working for competitors or starting similar businesses for a set period after leaving a job. Historically, these clauses were c
Damian Zimmerman
Dec 7, 20252 min read


Who's Responsible When AI Goes Wrong?
Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s embedded in our daily lives. From self-driving cars and medical diagnostic tools to hiring software and financial algorithms, AI systems are making decisions that affect people’s safety, livelihoods, and rights. But what happens when these systems fail? Who bears the legal responsibility when AI goes wrong? This question is at the heart of one of the most pressing legal debates of our time. As AI
Damian Zimmerman
Dec 3, 20252 min read
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