Jury Awards Aiken Couple Over $3 Million in Lawsuit Against Augusta Hospital for Outpatient Procedure Injury

A jury in Richmond County, Georgia, has awarded over $3 million to an Aiken man and his wife in a lawsuit against Augusta Hospital LLC. The lawsuit claims that an outpatient procedure at Trinity Hospital, which was operated by Augusta Hospital LLC at the time, resulted in the man’s injury. The verdict was reached on December 20th, 2021. Attorneys Ken and Caleb Connor, who represented the plaintiffs, expressed their gratitude that justice was finally served after a long legal process. The case was filed more than five years ago and experienced delays due to the … Read more

Explosive Exchanges Emerge: Inside a Fiery Email Battle Between Trump Lawyer and Judge

Washington D.C. – A heated email exchange between former President Donald Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and a federal judge has recently come to light. The email exchange sheds light on the strained relationship between the two high-profile figures. The emails, which were obtained by Axios, reveal a back-and-forth argument between Giuliani and Judge David Barrett. The dispute primarily centered around the appointment of special masters in reviewing materials seized during the FBI’s raid on Giuliani’s home and office. Giuliani accused Barrett of being biased and demanded his recusal from the case. In response, Judge Barrett … Read more

Alabama Set to Execute Inmate Using Controversial Nitrogen Gas Method, Ignites Debate

Montgomery, Alabama – A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that Alabama will be permitted to use nitrogen gas as a method of execution later this month. If carried out, it would be the first execution in the United States using this new method, which critics argue is cruel and experimental. Inmate Kenneth Eugene Smith had requested a preliminary injunction to stop his scheduled execution on January 25th, but the judge rejected the motion. Smith’s lawyers claim that Alabama is using him as a “test subject” for an untried execution method after he survived a previous … Read more

Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Against Escambia County School District’s Book Ban to Continue, Protecting Free Speech Rights

Pensacola, Florida – A federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit that claims the Escambia County school district violated free speech rights by removing and restricting books in school libraries. The lawsuit, filed by PEN America, Penguin Random House, five authors, and seven parents, seeks the return of all challenged and banned library books to the shelves. During a hearing at the federal courthouse in Pensacola, U.S. District Judge T. Kent Wetherell II listened to arguments from both sides regarding the dismissal of the case. Wetherell ultimately decided to move the case … Read more