Montclair Public Schools poorly handled bullying case: lawsuit

New Jersey School District Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Bullying Cover-Up A school district in New Jersey is being accused of neglecting bullying incidents and attempting to silence families discussing them, as detailed in a new lawsuit. The plaintiff, a 13-year-old student who remains unnamed, asserts that officials in Montclair Public Schools failed to assist him […]
Former Newsom aide faces charges in $225,000 fraud case, according to the DOJ.

Former Chief of Staff to California Governor Charged with Fraud On Wednesday, Dana Williamson, who previously served as chief of staff for California Governor Gavin Newsom, was arrested and charged with several fraud offenses for allegedly attempting to embezzle $225,000 intended for a friend, according to the Justice Department. The charges against Williamson, 53, come […]
Sports Newsletter: Trump attends an NFL game, trans athlete takes on Supreme Court case

Legal Updates and Sports News Legal battle – A group of families representing transgender athletes has submitted a brief arguing that the recent ban on transgender sports in West Virginia infringes upon Title IX rights. This comes as the Supreme Court gears up to hear the important case in 2026. “It was too early” – […]
California judge allows suspected gang member in murder case to be released without bail

A judge in California is under fire for letting a murder suspect, Vicente Aguilera Chavez, go without bail. He, along with Agustín Sandoval, was apprehended in January for their roles in a shooting from 2017 that left a 21-year-old dead and another injured. Aguilera faces murder charges tied to a gang-related incident that occurred outside […]
Antonio Brown achieves initial legal success in attempted murder case

Antonio Brown Released on Bail Amid Attempted Murder Charge Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown is currently out on $25,000 bail and is required to wear a GPS ankle monitor following an attempted murder charge in Florida, as ordered by a judge on Wednesday. The 37-year-old has pleaded not guilty to the charge of attempted […]
Dan Helmer settles defamation case following campaign defeat

Democrats Win Virginia Election Two settlements have been reached in a defamation lawsuit involving Virginia Democratic lawmaker Dan Helmer, following the conclusion of a contentious congressional campaign tarnished by sexual harassment allegations. Helmer’s situation took a downward turn just before the election last June, despite him previously leading in polls for Virginia’s 10th Congressional District. […]
Trump requests the Supreme Court to reverse the $5 million verdict in the E. Jean Carroll case.

Former President Donald Trump is appealing to the Supreme Court to reverse a jury’s civil lawsuit verdict that found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll, a former Elle columnist. Trump’s legal team contends that the $5 million judgment was based on a series of “indefensible” decisions that allowed Carroll’s attorneys to […]
Supreme Court declines to review the disqualification of a pro-Trump lawyer in the Dominion case

The Supreme Court opted not to take up the case involving the disbarment of an attorney related to a defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems. The lawsuit originated after allegations that Dominion had illegally accessed voting machines post-2020 election. Attorney Stephanie Lambert, based in Michigan, had represented Patrick Byrne, the founder of Overstock.com, in […]
Grand jury determines the identity of the murderer in the 1962 Bristol church murder cold case

Identification of Church Murderer After Over 60 Years After more than six decades, officials have identified the man responsible for the tragic rape and murder of nine-year-old Carol Ann Dougherty in a church in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This revelation, announced by Bucks County District Attorney Jennifer Shawn, comes following a detailed investigation by a grand […]
Letitia James Requests Court Dismissal of Her Mortgage Fraud Case, Calling It ‘Selective Prosecution’

AG Letitia James Seeks Dismissal of Mortgage Fraud Charges Lawyers representing New York Attorney General Letitia James submitted a motion on Friday to dismiss the mortgage fraud charges initiated against her by the Trump administration, claiming that the case is politically driven. According to the motion, “The government’s prosecution of Attorney General James arises from […]