Tulane Hosts 30th Biennial Admiralty Law Institute, Focusing on Evolving Issues in Maritime Industry

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – Tulane University is hosting the 30th biennial Admiralty Law Institute (ALI) from March 20-22. This prestigious conference brings together prominent practitioners and scholars in admiralty and maritime law to discuss the industry’s most pressing issues. ALI, established in 1965, is the oldest conference of its kind in the United States and serves as a leading forum for Continuing Legal Education in maritime law. The event attracts over 300 professionals from across the country and from various nations. Under the theme “Sea Change: U.S. and International Admiralty on the Horizon,” this year’s … Read more

Former President Trump Secures Bond to Support $83.3 Million Award in Defamation Case

New York – Former President Donald Trump has obtained a bond worth $91.6 million to support an $83.3 million jury award granted to writer E. Jean Carroll in a defamation case. This comes after Carroll made rape allegations against Trump during a January trial. Trump’s attorney, Alina Habba, filed papers with a New York judge on Friday to show that the bond has been secured. Habba also filed a notice of appeal, indicating that Trump is appealing the verdict to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The filings were made following Judge Lewis A. … Read more

Trump’s Lawyer Secures $83.3 Million Bond to Challenge E. Jean Carroll’s Jury Award

New York City, NY – President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer announced on Wednesday that he has obtained a bond to cover the $83.3 million jury award to writer E. Jean Carroll, while they appeal the decision. Carroll had accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s. This recent development comes after a New York judge ruled that the government cannot protect Trump in the defamation lawsuit brought forth by Carroll. Trump’s lawyer argued that the comments made by the president were within the scope of his job and … Read more

Amos Miller Fights for Freedom to Sell Raw Milk Products Beyond Pennsylvania, Asserts Commonwealth’s Commerce Authority Overreach

LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Amos Miller, a Pennsylvania farmer, is seeking a court order that would allow him to sell his products outside the state. Miller’s lawyers argue that the current ban on sales, imposed by the Commonwealth, exceeds its authority in regulating commerce in other states. They believe this restriction would cause irreparable harm to Miller, his business, and his customers. Moreover, Miller’s legal team is requesting a clause in the court order that explicitly disavows his connection to a website falsely claiming to sell his products and orders the website owner to cease … Read more