Groundbreaking Documentary ‘Transmexico’ Wins Audience Choice Award at Santa Barbara Film Festival

Santa Barbara, California – Claudia Sanchez’s documentary “Transmexico” received the Audience Choice Award at the 39th edition of the Santa Barbara Film Festival. The festival, which just revealed its winners in juried categories, celebrated films that challenged societal norms and inspired change against all odds. The film follows the journey of three trans women as they navigate a society that often marginalizes them. Their stories highlight the resilience and strength of individuals who refuse to conform to societal expectations. In addition to “Transmexico,” other notable winners at the festival include Sophia Sabella and Pablo Feldman’s … Read more

Beware of Fake Immigration Lawyers: Montreal Experiences Surge in Scams Targeting Vulnerable Newcomers

Montreal, Canada – The dream of starting a new life in Canada can quickly turn into a nightmare for newcomers who become victims of fake immigration lawyers. The Bar of Montreal, which represents local lawyers, has reported a significant increase in cases of fraud targeting one of the city’s most vulnerable populations. These fraudsters often charge exorbitant fees and provide mediocre immigration assistance, leaving their victims stranded. According to the Bar of Montreal, victims of this scam come from various backgrounds, including wealthy investors and asylum seekers who arrive with nothing but the clothes on … Read more

Remembering Retired Butte County Superior Court Judge Ann Rutherford: A Trailblazer in the California Judiciary

BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. – Ann H. Rutherford, a groundbreaking figure in the California judiciary and a highly regarded member of the legal community in Butte County, has passed away, according to the county’s superior court. Retiring from the Butte County Superior Court in 2001, Rutherford continued to serve through the Judicial Council of California’s Assigned Judges Program until her full retirement in August 2017. Rutherford’s legacy as the first female judge in the Butte County Superior Court began in 1976 when she was appointed to the Chico Municipal Court by Governor Jerry Brown. Her election … Read more

Clemson Watches Closely as ACC and Florida State Engage in Legal Battle Over Conference Exit

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The recent lawsuits between the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Florida State University (FSU) have caught the attention of Clemson, another member of the ACC. It is widely believed that Clemson would seize the opportunity to leave the ACC if offered an invitation from either the Southeastern Conference (SEC) or the Big Ten Conference. However, all ACC members, including Clemson, are contractually obligated to remain in the conference for the next ten years, unless a way out can be found. The legal battle began when FSU filed a lawsuit against the ACC … Read more