Hospital violated the law by halting dialysis treatment without court permission.

UK Court Rules Hospital Acted Unlawfully in Withdrawing Treatment The Court of Appeal in the UK has determined that a hospital unlawfully withdrew life-sustaining treatment from a 68-year-old man, Robert Varner, without obtaining court permission. This decision emerged from a family dispute over his care. On March 3, the judges—Lord Justice Newey, Lady Justice Asplin, […]
Court Throws Out Mark Gastineau’s Lawsuit Against ESPN

Mark Gastineau’s Lawsuit Against ESPN Dismissed Mark Gastineau, the iconic Jets player known for his impressive sack record, is facing a setback in his legal battle with ESPN. He had been seeking $25 million in damages over the network’s use of footage where he confronted Brett Favre. Gastineau, who held the single-season sack record until […]
Assemblyman brings his mother to court as he confronts his stylish wife during a bitter divorce battle

A California politician has taken his parents to court as he and his estranged wife battle over child custody and spousal support. Joaquín Arambula’s claims about his wife’s alleged addiction have stirred tensions further. During a hearing in Fresno County Superior Court, Joaquín’s parents, Amy and Juan, confronted Elizabeth about their ongoing disputes. In Tuesday’s […]
Supreme Court to consider Trump’s request to remove legal protections for Haitian and Syrian migrants

Supreme Court to Review Trump Administration’s TPS Decision The Supreme Court has decided to take a closer look at the Trump administration’s actions regarding temporary legal protections for numerous Haitian and Syrian immigrants in the U.S. This development is quite significant, especially since the administration is working to enforce stricter immigration policies during its second […]
Trump Secures Court Victory on Deporting Migrants to ‘Safe Third Countries’

Trump’s DOJ Wins Appeal on Immigrant Deportation Lawyers for President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice have successfully convinced an appeals court to lift a judge’s injunction that prevented the deportation of undocumented immigrants to so-called “safe third countries.” The 2-1 ruling allows ICE to move forward with deportations to countries outside of immigrants’ home nations, […]
The upcoming significant change in the Supreme Court may focus on issues other than abortion or firearms.

Qualified immunity is a legal doctrine that often prevents lawsuits against government officials unless a prior court decision has “clearly established” that their specific actions violate the Constitution. This can leave many individuals without means for redress, which raises serious concerns about constitutional rights. It’s important to clarify: the Constitution is meant to safeguard individual […]
Florida woman chuckles in court over charges related to a deadly hit-and-run

Florida Woman in Hit-and-Run Case Appears in Court A 30-year-old woman from Winter Haven, Florida, named Victoria Johnson, is facing serious charges after allegedly fleeing the scene of a crash that resulted in the death of an 8-year-old boy. In a court appearance on Friday, she showed a surprising demeanor, shaking her head and laughing […]
Judge Decides Certain Court Documents of Suspected Assassin Tyler Robinson to Remain Confidential

Judge Rules on Court Filings in Tyler Robinson Case A judge has determined that the majority of court documents related to Tyler Robinson, charged with the murder of Charlie Kirk, will be made public. However, some filings by his defense will remain confidential for the time being. On Friday, 4th District Judge Tony Graff stated […]
California court supports student disciplined for writing ‘any life’ under Black Lives Matter drawing

California Court Rules in Favor of Student’s Free Speech A California appellate court has ruled in favor of a young student who painted a friend’s thumbprint with the phrase “Black Lives Matter” and added “Any Lives Matter” to a school picture, leading to disciplinary action against him. Previously, a lower court had found in favor […]
98-year-old federal judge requests the Supreme Court to overturn suspension

Judge Newman Appeals Suspension to Supreme Court Judge Pauline Newman, the oldest active federal judge in the United States at 98 years old, has taken a significant step by petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse her longstanding suspension from the bench. This action could potentially challenge the principles of judicial independence and tenure. Newman […]