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Former mistress of ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt claims he raped her and monitored her closely, according to court documents.

Former mistress of ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt claims he raped her and monitored her closely, according to court documents.

An accusation has emerged from Michelle Ritter, who previously involved with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt. She alleges that Schmidt, now 70, raped her and invaded her privacy with hidden cameras, as detailed in shocking court documents. Ritter, a 31-year-old tech entrepreneur, filed a 70-page complaint alleging serious charges of sexual assault, harassment, domestic violence, […]

Teens Challenge Australia’s Social Media Ban in High Court

Teens Challenge Australia’s Social Media Ban in High Court

Teenagers Challenge Australia’s Social Media Ban in High Court Two 15-year-old teens from Australia are taking a stand against the forthcoming social media ban, with their case being heard in the High Court, as reported on Wednesday. Local news outlets have identified the teenagers, Noah Jones and Macy Neyland, as plaintiffs in a legal action […]

Court Affirms Conviction of Former French President Sarkozy for Campaign Financing

Court Affirms Conviction of Former French President Sarkozy for Campaign Financing

France’s Highest Court Upholds Sarkozy’s Conviction PARIS – France’s top court confirmed on Wednesday that Nicolas Sarkozy’s conviction for illegal campaign financing related to his 2012 re-election attempt stands, marking a significant setback for the former president’s legacy. The Court of Cassation sentenced Sarkozy to a year in prison, with half of the sentence suspended, […]

EU Court Compels Poland to Contradict Its Own Constitution Regarding Same-Sex Marriage

EU Court Compels Poland to Contradict Its Own Constitution Regarding Same-Sex Marriage

EU Court Orders Poland to Recognize Same-Sex Marriages The Court of Justice of the European Union decided on Tuesday that Poland must set aside its constitutional definition of marriage to acknowledge same-sex marriages performed in other EU countries. This case traces back to 2018 when two Polish men married in Germany attempted to have their […]

European court decides Poland has to acknowledge same-sex marriages from other countries

European court decides Poland has to acknowledge same-sex marriages from other countries

The highest court of the European Union has ruled that member states must acknowledge same-sex marriages, rejecting Poland’s current laws on the matter. This decision arises from Poland’s refusal to accept a same-sex marriage of two Polish citizens that occurred in Germany. Poland’s legal framework does not recognize same-sex marriages, and this recent ruling extends […]

Justice Department supports Texas redistricting in Supreme Court gerrymandering case

Justice Department supports Texas redistricting in Supreme Court gerrymandering case

Justice Department Supports Texas in Redistricting Case The Justice Department has sided with Texas, arguing that the latest congressional map approved by the Republican-led state Legislature should not be classified as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. Attorney General John Sauer indicated in a court brief that the previous ruling, which blocked the maps from being used […]

Trump’s return to court over the ‘Gulf of America’ issue

Trump's return to court over the 'Gulf of America' issue

First Amendment Fight: AP vs. Trump Administration The Associated Press faced off against the Trump administration in court on Monday. This legal battle centers around the news organization’s choice to maintain the name “Gulf of Mexico,” despite President Trump’s order to rename it the “Gulf of America.” In what seems to be a significant dispute, […]