Important Workplace Updates in Minnesota for 2023: New Laws and Penalties for Employers, Get Your Required Notices and Posters Now

Mankato, Minnesota – As businesses in Minnesota enter the New Year, they are met with new laws and paperwork requirements. Among these obligations, employers are mandated to display certain posters and notify employees of their rights by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (MN DLI). Failure to comply with these regulations can result in significant penalties. To ensure compliance, covered employers in Minnesota must prominently display the required workplace posters and provide mandatory notices to their employees. The MN DLI website provides access to view and download all necessary state notices and posters. Employers … Read more

Kentucky Couple Awarded $100,000 in Lawsuit Against Former County Clerk for Denying Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

Ashland, Kentucky – A federal jury has awarded a Kentucky couple a sum of $100,000 after they sued former county clerk Kim Davis for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Davis gained international attention in 2015 when she was briefly imprisoned for her refusal, citing her belief that marriage should only be between a man and a woman. The jury, deliberating on Wednesday, awarded David Ermold and David Moore $50,000 each, while another couple, James Yates and Will Smith, received no damages. Davis, previously the Rowan County clerk, was held in contempt of … Read more

Widow of OC Lawyer Seeks Justice in Mysterious Death One Year Later

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — Kimberly Williams Blair, widow of Orange County Deputy Public Defender Elliot Blair, continues to seek justice a year after his mysterious death in Mexico. Initially, Kimberly and her family hired private investigators and commissioned an independent autopsy in an attempt to challenge the official report that Elliot died in a drunken fall from a hotel ledge in Rosarito. The family believed he was murdered just hours after being shaken down by Mexican police for money. However, after facing uncooperative law enforcement and hotel workers in Mexico, Kimberly has come to … Read more

Trump’s Targeted Attacks on Judiciary Dominate Social Media Amidst Legal Battles, Threatening Independence of Courts

Washington, D.C. – Former President Donald Trump has faced intense scrutiny regarding his unprecedented attacks on the judicial system, according to an analysis of his social media platform. A review of over 14,000 posts on Truth Social from April 2022 to January 2024 revealed that Trump frequently uses the platform to target individuals and agencies involved in his ongoing legal cases. The analysis showed that Trump’s focus on his legal issues often surpassed his posts about his re-election campaign. In these posts, Trump presents himself as a victim of a Democratic conspiracy aimed at derailing … Read more