Gordon County Grand Jury Convenes Under New Leadership, Advances 57 True Bills in September Session

Calhoun, GA – In a noteworthy session on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, the Gordon County Superior Court was called to order, marking the beginning of its September Term. Presided over by Judge Suzanne H. Smith from the Cherokee Circuit, the court undertook significant activities, including the selection and swearing in of a new Grand Jury. The session commenced at 9 a.m. in the courthouse, and the court selected a group of 26 citizens to serve as Grand Jurors. The group included Matt Wiley, Sonya Christie, Amanda Garland, and 23 other residents from Gordon County who … Read more

California Judge Advances Veteran Housing, Denies Federal Delay in LA Campus Project

Los Angeles, California — A federal judge in California has taken a firm stance against the federal government’s attempt to delay the construction of housing for military veterans. In a recent ruling, the judge emphasized the necessity of moving forward with the development on a designated campus in Los Angeles, underscoring that the government must not “resist accountability.” This judicial rebuff highlights longstanding issues surrounding veteran care and the federal commitments to improving living conditions for those who have served. The campus, intended exclusively for veterans, promises a crucial sanctuary to support their transition to … Read more

Utah Judge Rejects TikTok’s Motion to Dismiss Lawsuit, Case Over Alleged Youth Addiction Practices Advances

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — A significant legal battle unfolded this week when a Utah judge rejected TikTok’s request to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the social media giant of deceptive practices aimed at retaining young users. The lawsuit, filed by the Utah Department of Commerce’s Division of Consumer Protection in October 2023, argues that the platform’s methods are dangerously addictive, likening them to “digital nicotine.” The allegations center on TikTok’s engagement techniques, which the state claims are designed to keep minors excessively engaged on the platform, potentially to their detriment. This legal challenge is part … Read more

Utah Judge Advances State’s Battle Against TikTok Over Child Addiction Claims

Salt Lake City, UT — A Utah court has decided that a litigation filed by the state against the social media platform TikTok can proceed. The lawsuit, launched in October 2023, accuses TikTok of creating addictive features that prompt prolonged and potentially harmful engagement by children and teenagers. TikTok had requested the case be dismissed, arguing that the federal Communications Decency Act’s Section 230 protects it from liability related to content posted by third parties. The company further contended that the Utah Consumer Protection Act, which it is accused of breaching, was both overly vague … Read more