Documentary Shines Light on Dark Legacy of Catholic Boarding Schools in French Guiana, Wins Student Jury Medal

CAYENNE, French Guiana — The documentary “Catholic Boarding Schools of French Guiana: The Wound” recently received the prestigious Student Jury Medal at the World Revolutionaries film festival. The film, produced by France TV, delves into the troubling history of the “Homes Indiens,” a system of Catholic boarding schools that operated from 1930 until 2023. The documentary highlights the harrowing experiences of approximately 2,000 children, primarily from indigenous Amerindian backgrounds, who were forcibly removed from their families. These children were placed in institutions with the aim of assimilating them into French culture, denying them their linguistic … Read more

Streamline AI Secures $8.6 Million in Series A Funding to Revolutionize Legal Operations with Advanced AI Solutions

San Francisco, Calif. — Streamline AI, founded by a former DoorDash attorney, has announced the completion of an $8.6 million Series A funding round, raising its total financing to $14 million since its inception in 2020. This latest investment, aimed at expanding its operations, was led by Blumberg Capital and included contributions from Tribeca Venture Partners, Acronym Venture Capital, Great Oaks Venture Capital, and Scribble Ventures. The company offers an intake and matter management platform tailored for in-house legal teams. Its clientele features notable businesses such as Gusto, 8×8, Acorns, and Bloom Energy. Streamline AI … Read more

Texas Judge Dismisses Trump Administration’s Legal Filing Over Font Flaw, Emphasizing Strict Court Protocols

A federal judge in Texas has dismissed legal objections from the Trump administration, highlighting the crucial role of adherence to court rules. The ruling, issued by Magistrate Judge Christine L. Stetson in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, emphasized the necessity for all parties in federal litigation to comply with procedural requirements, regardless of their status. The case involves Mario Hernandez Escalante, whose legal proceedings were transferred from Maryland to Texas. Judge Stetson’s amended order, issued on July 26, 2025, invalidated the Trump administration’s objections to previous court recommendations due to … Read more

Over 20 States Join Forces to Challenge Trump Administration’s Cuts to Medicaid Funding for Planned Parenthood

BANGOR, Maine — More than 20 states, including Maine, have initiated legal action against the Trump administration over proposed cuts to Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood. This lawsuit challenges a specific component of the administration’s significant tax legislation that reduces reimbursements to key providers of family planning services. The states contend that the language in the law is ambiguous regarding its applicability to various organizations. They argue that the measure infringes on free speech rights by explicitly targeting Planned Parenthood for its public stance on abortion advocacy. The Trump administration, however, maintains that states should … Read more