High Court dismisses WIN candidate’s case regarding account closure with Scotiabank and suggests an ombudsperson.

High Court Rules on Gobin Harbhajan’s Bank Account Closure On Tuesday, High Court Judge Nicolas Pierre made a decision regarding Gobin Harbhajan, a former candidate for We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) and its current member. The ruling was in relation to Harbhajan’s challenge against Scotiabank’s decision to close his bank account, which he claimed was […]
Specialist claims Meta’s social media tools are like an addictive ‘drug’ in court case

Testimony Reveals Addictive Nature of Social Media in New Mexico Lawsuit An expert witness in New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torres’ case against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, provided compelling testimony about the addictive qualities of the company’s social media applications. The witness, Dr. Anna Lembke, likened social media use to a […]
High Court dismisses WIN candidate’s case against Scotiabank over account closure; emphasizes need for law reform

High Court Ruling on Bank Account Closure On Tuesday, High Court Judge Nicolas Pierre ruled against Gobin Harbhajan, a former candidate for the We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) party, regarding his challenge against Scotiabank. The case stemmed from the bank’s decision to close his account, which was reportedly in good standing. The judge noted that […]
Court paves the path for large lawsuit holding LA and California responsible for fatal Palisades Fire

California and Los Angeles Face Lawsuit Over Palisades Fire A significant lawsuit has been approved to move forward, accusing the state of California and the city of Los Angeles of improperly handling the Lachman Fire, which reportedly sparked the Palisades fire, resulting in 12 fatalities and billions in damages. Judge Samantha Jester from the Los […]
Mark Zuckerberg to confront claimed social media addict in court

Mark Zuckerberg has been called to testify in a civil case that claims YouTube and Instagram deliberately created addictive social media experiences. According to the California Post, the Facebook founder is set to appear before a court in Los Angeles County on February 18th. Things might get intense if Zuckerberg has to confront his accuser […]
Trump administration’s justification: Appeals court allows termination of deportation protections for 90,000

Federal Appeals Court Rules on TPS for Three Countries A federal appeals court has decided that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is permitted to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for three specific countries. This ruling marks a significant immigration enforcement win for the Trump administration. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously concluded […]
Court decides Trump can end deportation protections for migrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua

Legal Ruling on Deportation Protections A significant court decision on Monday favored the Trump administration, permitting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to end deportation protections for about 90,000 immigrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua currently residing in the U.S. A panel of three judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals unanimously determined that a […]
initial statements in significant court case

Meta and YouTube Face Landmark Lawsuit Over Social Media’s Impact on Youth Tech companies Meta and YouTube are embroiled in a significant lawsuit that claims they have introduced many children to the challenges of social media, potentially leading to a groundbreaking trial. The trial, which kicked off recently in Los Angeles, focuses on accusations that […]
Teen’s stepbrother in federal court after death on Carnival cruise

Teen Appears in Court After Carnival Cruise Death The brother-in-law of a Florida teen who passed away on a Carnival cruise made an appearance in federal court in Miami on Friday. This comes as authorities continue to look into the circumstances surrounding her death. Anna Kepner, an 18-year-old from Titusville, was found dead aboard the […]
Court decides against Charles Bediako in NC eligibility matter

NCAA Wins Ruling on Bediako’s Eligibility An Alabama judge delivered a significant ruling on Monday by denying Charles Bediako’s request for a preliminary injunction that would have allowed him to play for Alabama. This decision effectively puts a stop to Bediako’s efforts to return to college basketball following his departure for the NBA Draft in […]