Former White House Lawyer Affirms Criminal Nature of Charges Against Trump as Special Counsel Drops Election Subversion Case

Washington, D.C. — A former White House lawyer for President-elect Donald Trump has made a striking statement about the criminal charges Trump faced concerning his attempts to influence the 2020 election results. The lawyer, Ty Cobb, described the allegations as unequivocally criminal during an appearance on CNN. This comes amidst special counsel Jack Smith’s decision to drop a key case against Trump linked to his actions around the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, a move that sparked significant legal and political commentary. Smith’s filing to the court to dismiss the Washington D.C. case was notable, … Read more

Missouri Court Ruling Affirms New Law Aimed at Shielding Minors from Dangerous Medical Practices

Jefferson City, MO – A recent ruling by a federal appeals court has confirmed the legality of a Missouri statute designed to shield minors from undergoing certain medical procedures deemed harmful or risky. This decision highlights the ongoing national debate over medical practices involving children, with Missouri positioning itself as a proponent of stringent regulations. The law in question has generated substantial discussion regarding its implications on both the rights of minors and the responsibilities of medical professionals. Advocates for the law argue that it provides necessary protections for children, ensuring that any medical treatment … Read more

Third Circuit Affirms $1.8 Million Jury Award in Doctor’s Timeshare Dispute with Costa Rican Resort

Philadelphia, PA – The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a jury award of $1.8 million to the estate of a doctor in a lawsuit against a Costa Rican resort. The doctor claimed that the resort had unfairly withheld income from his timeshare investment. The court’s decision affirms the jury’s finding in favor of the doctor’s estate. In the lawsuit, the doctor alleged that the Costa Rican resort had not provided him with the full income that he was entitled to from his timeshare investment. The jury agreed with the doctor’s claims and awarded … Read more

OpenAI Hits Back at The New York Times Lawsuit, Calls It ‘Without Merit’ and Affirms Support for Journalism

Boston, MA – OpenAI has responded to a lawsuit filed against it by The New York Times, calling it “without merit” and expressing support for journalism and partnerships with news organizations. The lawsuit accuses OpenAI and Microsoft of using millions of articles to train their AI tools. In a blog post, the makers of ChatGPT stated that the Times was not telling the full story. OpenAI claims to have been working with the Times on a “high-value partnership” regarding attribution within ChatGPT responses. OpenAI explained that the Times’ content did not significantly contribute to the … Read more