Rideshare giants like Lyft and Uber must be held accountable for sexual assault and wrongful death claims when they match dangerous drivers with riders.
"It's following me no matter what — I have to make meaning of it."
Cristen Giangarra survived something no one should have to. In 2019, she was raped by her Lyft driver — a man Lyft employed even though he had a criminal background.
"It's following me no matter what — I have to make meaning of it."
Cristen Giangarra survived something no one should have to. In 2019, she was raped by her Lyft driver — a man Lyft employed even though he had a criminal background.
Americans deserve stronger privacy protections — not a free pass for companies that expose or misuse sensitive data.
We urge Congress to reject the “SECURE Data Act.”
Autonomous vehicles are hitting the roads faster than the laws protecting passengers. Before you ride, read the Terms and Conditions — the fine print could be the reason you can't fight back after an accident.
Opened a bank account? Downloaded an app? Started a new job?
You've likely signed away your right to sue if you’re harmed—without knowing it. Forced arbitration clauses are buried in everyday agreements, and most people don't realize they're there until it's too late.
Any American who rides @Amtrak every day shouldn't have to give up their legal rights just to board a train.
We urge Congress to pass @SenBlumenthal's Ending Passenger Rail Forced Arbitration Act NOW.
"Millions of Americans rely on Amtrak…and their rights must be protected…,” said AAJ CEO Linda Lipsen.
We applaud @SenBlumenthal for introducing legislation to ensure Americans have access to justice when they've been hurt or killed. ⬇️ https://t.co/lcESUTlBgw
When you're harmed by a defective product, you deserve a voice to advocate for you.
Trial lawyers like Jared Placitella dedicate their careers to making sure powerful corporations answer for the harm they cause to real people.
More than 80% of teens who died from fentanyl poisoning bought their counterfeit pills online.
It's time our laws protected Americans — not Big Tech.
Learn more: https://t.co/nJmJjr2565
From the @Verge: Sam Nelson’s parents are suing @OpenAI alleging ChatGPT encouraged their 19-year-old to take a deadly combination of drugs.
Read the full story ⬇️ https://t.co/52c2cZMU53
Families, workers, and retirees depend on stable markets to protect their savings and retirement needs. The Clarity Act undermines that stability.
Senators must REJECT this bill on the floor.
Consumer groups and labor unions are uniting to demand Congress reject the Clarity Act — a bill that fails investors, consumers, workers, and the stability of U.S. capital markets.
Americans deserve real guardrails — not legislation that gambles with their savings. Vote NO.
🚨 Today, @BankingGOP is marking up the Clarity Act — a bill that would put your hard-earned savings at risk.
This is dangerous. This misses the mark. Senators must vote NO.
@SenAshleyMoody@SenHawleyPress: "Two different juries in two different states listened to the evidence and said we got to hold these people (Meta and Google) accountable."
🚨 Happening NOW: @SenJudiciaryGOP and @JudiciaryDems are holding a subcommittee hearing on the landmark social media verdicts in California and New Mexico.
Lawmakers must seize this moment and pass legislation to protect kids online.
Tune in ⬇️ https://t.co/3MUJRd3lfw
The report is clear: Section 230 reform is long overdue. Congress has the power to act — and the cost of inaction is real harm to real people. Read the full report ⬇️ https://t.co/nJmJjr2565
Dangerously designed AI and algorithms are accelerating online crime and harm — and Big Tech tries to use Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to shield themselves from accountability.
A new report from @CounteringCrime examines what's at stake. 🧵
Section 230 was enacted in 1996 — before algorithms, before AI, before the internet as we know it today. For 30 years, Congress has allowed an outdated law to govern technology it never anticipated.