New Indiana Court of Appeals Vacancy Announced as Judge Terry Crone Prepares for Retirement

Indianapolis, Indiana – The Indiana Judicial Nominating Commission will soon begin accepting applications for a new vacancy on the Indiana Court of Appeals. Following the retirement of Judge Patricia Riley this summer, Judge Terry Crone has announced his plans to retire this fall. Both judges have dedicated nearly 100 years to the legal profession, and their departures create the need for qualified successors. In order to maintain regional representation, the new judge must come from the 20 counties in northern Indiana, just like Crone and Riley. The Indiana Supreme Court expressed its gratitude for their … Read more

United Nations Human Rights Commissioner Presents Alarming Report on Sri Lanka’s Deepening Human Rights Crisis

Geneva, Switzerland – The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has delivered a bleak assessment of Sri Lanka’s multifaceted human rights crisis. Türk highlighted that the Sri Lankan government has failed to fulfill hopes for a much-needed transformation and has instead adopted or proposed laws that could have serious repercussions on fundamental rights, the rule of law, and democratic governance. These laws, including the Online Safety Act and the Anti-Terrorism Bill, curtail civil liberties and restrict freedom of assembly, association, and expression. Türk also emphasized that the government’s crackdown on dissent and … Read more

e4m Do Good Awards Jury to Choose Trailblazers in Cause Marketing

New Delhi, India – The jury for the inaugural e4m Do Good Awards is set to convene on Thursday, March 7. Led by Amitabh Kant, G20 Sherpa for the Government of India, the esteemed panel of industry leaders and experts will come together to select the final winners from various categories. These awards aim to recognize and honor organizations and individuals that have made a significant impact on society through their cause marketing efforts. The anticipation is building for the first edition of the e4m Do Good Awards. This highly anticipated awards ceremony promises to … Read more

Attorney Unveils ‘Sensitive’ Information in DA Fani Willis’ Disqualification Case

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – An ongoing investigation by a committee may lead to proposed changes in Georgia state law or budgeting within the district attorney’s office. The committee is expected to release a report at the conclusion of its inquiry, which could potentially have far-reaching effects. The committee has been examining sensitive information in connection with a motion to disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis. A lawyer who made the motion revealed that the investigation could result in significant modifications to state law or alterations in how funds are allocated to the district attorney’s office. While the … Read more