Elkins Man Convicted on Multiple Counts of Sexual Assault and Abuse: Jury Delivers Guilty Verdict After Two-Day Trial

ELKINS, West Virginia — Clyde Henry Huffman, a 69-year-old man from Elkins, has been convicted of numerous counts of sexual assault and sexual abuse following a two-day jury trial. The verdict was delivered by the jury in Randolph County Circuit Court, finding Huffman guilty on all 10 counts. The trial was prosecuted by Randolph County Prosecutor Michael Parker and Assistant Prosecutor Chrissy Harper. The charges against Huffman include five counts of first-degree sexual assault and five counts of sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, or custodian. The case was brought to light when a woman … Read more

Kansas Legislature Considers Groundbreaking Law to Empower Small Breweries with Unprecedented Freedom

WICHITA, Kan. – Breweries in Kansas may soon have greater freedoms if a proposed state law is passed. The legislation seeks to loosen restrictions on small breweries, providing them with more opportunities to expand their businesses and reach a wider audience. Under the proposed law, small breweries would have the option to directly deliver their products to consumers. This would eliminate the need for third-party distributors and allow breweries to have more control over the distribution of their own products. The ability to deliver directly to customers would provide breweries with a competitive edge and … Read more

Donald Trump’s Fight Against $83.3 Million Defamation Penalty Requires High-Value Collateral and Insurance Bond

New York, USA – Former President Donald Trump is set to challenge the $83.3 million defamation penalty imposed by a federal jury in the E. Jean Carroll case. However, before pursuing an appeal, Trump will need to pay the amount in question to the court. This poses a challenge for Trump, as the hefty sum exceeds what most individuals, even the extremely wealthy, have readily available. To meet this requirement, Trump will likely need to obtain an appeal bond, a specialized form of insurance that demands substantial collateral. Trump will not be able to simply … Read more

The Journey of a Rebellious Lawyer: From Immigration Law to Fighting the Broken System

Seattle, Washington – The journey to becoming a social justice lawyer can take a much different path than the typical career trajectory often depicted on television. Monika Batra Kashyap, an immigration lawyer and visiting clinical professor at Seattle University School of Law, is an example of a “rebellious lawyer” who is dedicated to fighting for social justice. Batra Kashyap’s desire to help others was influenced by her own personal history as the child of immigrants. Her passion for immigrant justice work taps into her politics, lived experience, and ancestral ties to the country. However, she … Read more