Federal Judges Question Trump’s Claim of Immunity in Election Subversion Lawsuit

WASHINGTON – In a high-profile case that could have significant implications for future elections, judges expressed skepticism regarding former President Donald Trump’s claim of immunity. The case involves allegations of election subversion during the 2020 election. The hearing took place on Monday at a federal court in Washington, D.C. During the proceedings, the judges scrutinized the argument put forward by Trump’s legal team, which asserts that the former president is immune from legal action due to the official duties he carried out while in office. The judges questioned whether such immunity extends to actions that … Read more

York County Prison Lawsuit Moves Closer to Trial as Human Rights Abuses Allegations Escalate

York County, Pennsylvania – A long-standing lawsuit against York County, its prison, and its former training contractor for alleged human rights violations may finally go to trial later this year. The case, brought by inmates who claim various human rights abuses, is scheduled to be heard by federal district Judge Jennifer Wilson on October 7. This comes nearly three years after York County entered into its second contract with Corrections Special Applications Unit (C-SAU), a controversial trainer. The lawsuit alleges that the county’s actions have violated the rights of the inmates. According to court records, … Read more

Largest Ever Jury Verdict in Copyright Infringement Case Shakes Pacifica

LOS ANGELES, California – In a landmark copyright infringement case, a California jury has awarded a photographer a record-breaking verdict. The photographer’s lawyer claims that it is the largest maximum statutory damages verdict for photography infringement in the history of the United States. The jury awarded $150,000 in statutory damages for each of the 43 infringed images, resulting in a total of $6.3 million. The lawsuit was filed by Scott Hargis, an architectural photographer, against Pacifica Senior Living Management LLC in September 2022. Hargis accused Pacifica of using his photographs without permission to advertise and … Read more

Russian Singer Jailed Under LGBTQ+ Propaganda Laws for Provocative Performance

St. Petersburg, Russia – Maxim Tesli, a Russian singer, has been sentenced to 10 days in jail for violating the country’s LGBTQ+ propaganda laws. The arrest came after Tesli performed a show wearing nothing but a sock on his genitals. Reports suggest that he was planning to leave Russia amidst increasing calls for his arrest, following the viral spread of a video of his performance. After being detained at a St. Petersburg airport on Monday night, Tesli appeared in court the following day. He was charged with petty hooliganism and subsequently sentenced to 10 days … Read more