Chicago Parade Shooting Suspect Rehires Public Defenders, Seeks Legal Representation

WAUKEGAN, Ill. — After previously firing his public defenders and insisting on representing himself, the man charged with killing seven people at a Fourth of July parade in suburban Chicago has now requested to be represented by public defenders again. Robert Crimo III is facing multiple charges, including 21 counts of first-degree murder, 48 counts of attempted murder, and 48 counts of aggravated battery for the 2022 shooting in Highland Park, Illinois. The shooting left dozens of people wounded, including an 8-year-old who was partially paralyzed. Last month, Crimo expressed his desire to represent himself … Read more

Felon’s Airborne Assault on Judge Results in Multiple Felonies and Solitary Confinement

Las Vegas, Nevada – A viral incident in a Las Vegas courtroom has resulted in serious consequences for the assailant. Deobra Redden, who attacked Judge Mary Kay Holthus during a sentencing hearing, now faces a multitude of felony charges. Initially in court for attempted battery causing substantial bodily harm, Redden’s actions towards the judge have escalated the charges against him. These include coercion with force or threat of force, extortion, intimidation of public officers, disregard of personal and property safety, and battery. Following the attack, Redden is now classified as a “2C” inmate, meaning he … Read more

Social Media Trade Group Takes Legal Action Against New Ohio Law Requiring Parental Consent for Minors

Columbus, Ohio – A trade group representing multiple social media sites has filed a lawsuit to block a new law in Ohio that would require companies to obtain verifiable parental consent for children under 16. The law, known as the Parental Notification by Social Media Operators Act, is set to take effect on January 15. Trade group NetChoice, which counts Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and others among its clients, claims that the law is unconstitutional. This is not the first time NetChoice has taken legal action against states that have enacted laws regulating social media use … Read more

China Implements Sweeping New Law Mandating Nationalist Education to Enhance Unity and Loyalty

FUZHOU, China – A new law in China aims to cement nationalist education in the country and enhance the love of the nation and the ruling Chinese Communist Party among its citizens. The “Patriotic Education Law,” which came into effect earlier this week, requires the incorporation of patriotism into work and study across all sectors, from young children to professionals. The law is part of President Xi Jinping’s efforts to deepen the party’s presence in all aspects of public and private life. Nationalist education has long been a part of China’s culture, but this law … Read more