$18 Million TransUnion Ruling Overturned Due to ‘Significant Flaws,’ 6th Circuit Court Finds

Cincinnati, Ohio – In a recent court decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit criticized a lawsuit against credit reporting giant TransUnion, denouncing the legal action as extensively flawed. The court’s dismissal was based on perceived inadequacies in the $18 million class action suit that sought damages for alleged inaccuracies in consumer credit reports. TransUnion was accused of violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the claim centering on the company’s management and reporting of misleading or mistaken data linked to auto loans. Plaintiffs argued that such misinformation adversely impacted consumers’ credit scores … Read more

Judges Emphasize Importance of Upholding January 6th Truth Amid Increasing Pardon Discussions

As discussions about pardons for defendants involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot intensify, members of the judiciary have expressed concerns about maintaining an accurate historical narrative of the events. The pivotal moment marked by the attack on the U.S. Capitol continues to resonate in legal and political debates, underscoring the importance of impartiality and factual integrity in the judicial process. Amid these debates, some Republican figures, including former President Donald Trump, have hinted at potential pardons for those convicted relating to the Jan. 6 events. This possibility has stirred controversy and drawn criticism from … Read more

Trump Compares DOJ’s January 6th Arguments to Election-Eve Reports

Washington, D.C. — Former President Donald Trump recently drew parallels between the Justice Department’s approach to the ongoing Jan. 6 investigations and its handling of issues prior to the 2020 election, specifically critiquing the timing of legal filings and reports. Trump has suggested that current investigative actions, including the Justice Department’s allegations against him, are politically motivated, particularly with the proximity to the impending elections. During the investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, officials released several findings implicating various individuals in efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. Central … Read more

Peter Raukar Aims for Judicial Seat in 6th District, Advocates for Strong Leadership and Community Engagement

Hibbing, MN — In the race for a district court judge position in Minnesota’s 6th Judicial District, Peter Raukar is leveraging his deep legal experience and community connections as he seeks to influence his home region from the bench. Raukar, a Hibbing native, is competing with four other candidates in the judicial district that encompasses St. Louis, Carlton, Lake, and Cook counties. The competition will be narrowed to two following the primaries on August 13, with the final election scheduled for November 5. Raukar, who pursued his higher education and early career choices outside of … Read more