Examining Stricter Gun Laws in Czechia Following Tragic University Shooting

Prague, Czech Republic – Lawmakers in Czechia are set to meet with Interior Ministry officials and experts to discuss potential reforms to the country’s gun laws, following a recent tragic shooting at Charles University. The incident, which occurred on December 21st, saw a student kill 14 people before turning the gun on themselves. Czechia has previously boasted about its gun legislation, holding it up as an example for other countries. However, during negotiations for the 2017 EU Firearms Directive, the country actively opposed the new law and even filed an unsuccessful lawsuit. In response to … Read more

Julian Assange’s Life Hangs in the Balance as Extradition Appeal Approaches, Says Lawyer

London, United Kingdom – Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, is facing the potential risk to his life if his final appeal against extradition to the United States is unsuccessful, according to his lawyer. Assange, who is wanted in the US over allegations of obtaining and disclosing national defense information, has spent the past four years in Belmarsh prison in London, following his eviction from the Ecuadorian embassy in 2019. Jennifer Robinson, Assange’s lawyer and an international human rights lawyer, expressed concerns about her client’s health, stating that he suffers from a major depressive illness … Read more

Axis Insurance Co. Appeals Ruling in Tampa Bay Buccaneers Coverage Dispute: What’s at Stake?

Indianapolis, Indiana – In a recent legal appeal, Axis Insurance Co. is seeking to overturn a decision made by a federal judge in Indiana, regarding an indemnity coverage dispute involving the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The case involves a broker who sided with the football team, and now it will be up to the appellate court to review the lower court’s ruling. Details of the original case were not provided, but it is clear that Axis Insurance Co. is dissatisfied with the outcome. The insurance company is hoping that the appellate court will see things differently … Read more

Mother Files Million-Dollar Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Las Vegas Police Over Fatal Shooting of 19-Year-Old

Las Vegas, Nevada – The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) and several officers are facing a wrongful death lawsuit after the shooting and killing of 19-year-old Isaiah Williams. The mother of the victim, Latia Alexander, filed the lawsuit in Federal Court, seeking at least $1 million in damages. The lawsuit alleges that the officers violated Williams’ constitutional rights and caused extreme emotional distress to his family. The suit names LVMPD and SWAT-team officers Kerry Kubla, Brice Clements, Alex Gonzales, Russell Backman, James Rothenburg, James Bertuccini, and up to 20 additional department employees as defendants. … Read more