Judge Rules Against Trump’s Lawyers in Defamation Trial Over Rape Allegations

Des Moines, Iowa – A judge has ruled that former President Donald Trump’s lawyers cannot present legal arguments at a defamation trial examining damages awarded for an alleged rape incident in the mid-1990s. The decision was made by U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan ahead of the trial set for January 16, where the amount of defamation damages against Trump will be determined. Last May, a jury concluded that Trump sexually abused columnist E. Jean Carroll but found insufficient evidence to support a rape claim. As a result, Carroll was awarded $5 million in damages. … Read more

Congressional Dysfunction: House Republicans Take Center Stage in the Most Unproductive Session in 50 Years

Washington D.C. – The 2023 session of the U.S. Congress proved to be one of the least productive in at least 50 years, according to reports. With fewer than 30 bills passed and signed into law by President Biden, the session fell far short of previous years when Republicans held majorities in one or both chambers of Congress and Democrats occupied the White House. Many of the bills enacted in 2023 were considered non-substantive, such as naming Veterans Affairs clinics and creating a commemorative coin for the Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary. One of the main … Read more

Victory for Employee: Jury Awards $1.2 Million in Bullying Lawsuit Against Amazon Fulfillment Center

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. – After enduring four years of persistent bullying and harassment from his co-workers, Michael Kopp, a 29-year-old employee at the Amazon Fulfillment Center in San Bernardino, has been awarded $1.2 million in damages in a civil lawsuit against Amazon.com Services. Kopp, who was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome in the third grade, faced difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication throughout his life. Kopp, determined to keep his job, suffered physical tolls as a result of the persistent bullying. He experienced vomiting, dizziness, diarrhea, sweats, and great stomach pain. Eventually, Kopp reached his … Read more

President Bola Tinubu Nominates 11 Justices to Supreme Court, Ignites Debate on Constitutional Fulfillment

ABUJA, Nigeria – President Bola Tinubu’s nomination of 11 justices to the Supreme Court, increasing the number of judges to 21, has been met with varying reactions. Legal practitioner Okanlawon Gaffar believes that Tinubu’s actions merely fulfill the constitutional requirements and are necessary for Nigeria’s democratic growth. The Senate approved the nominees in December, aligning with the constitutional mandate. However, stakeholders have shared differing opinions on whether Tinubu should be commended for his appointments. Gaffar emphasizes that the effectiveness of the judiciary lies not solely with the president’s nominations, but also with the other branches … Read more