Jury Awards Over $2 Million to Air Force Veteran for Excessive Force and Battery by Nassau County Police

Brooklyn, NY – A federal jury in Brooklyn awarded over $2.3 million to Robert Besedin Sr., a Long Island Air Force veteran, concluding a civil rights lawsuit he filed against two Nassau County police officers. The verdict, reached on Wednesday, resulted from a 2017 incident where Besedin claimed the officers forcibly threw him down concrete stairs outside his Baldwin home. The jury found that one officer was guilty of using excessive force, and Nassau County was liable for battery by its officers. Additionally, the panel determined that officers Stephen Beckwith and Dominick Mantovani maliciously prosecuted … Read more

Court Temporarily Halts Railroads’ Legal Challenge to California Air Resources Board Regulations

San Francisco, CA — A significant legal battle that has captured the attention of both environmental advocates and the transportation industry reached a turning point this week. A federal court granted a temporary stay in the lawsuit filed by major railroads against the California Air Resources Board (CARB). This legal pause arrives amid intensifying discussions about state powers versus federal jurisdiction over environmental regulations impacting the railroad sector. The railroads are challenging stringent emissions standards set by CARB, arguing that these requirements could hinder their operations and necessitate costly upgrades. CARB’s rules, which are among … Read more

Stark County Grand Jury Clears Canton Officer in Controversial Shooting Involving Air Gun

Canton, Ohio — A Stark County grand jury recently decided against charging Canton police officer Garrett Marino in connection with the fatal shooting of Zachary Fornash, who was found holding an air gun during the December incident. The decision followed due legal proceedings where evidence and testimonies were thoroughly reviewed. The critical incident dates back to December 5, 2023, when Officer Marino was patrolling the 900 block of Alan Page Drive SE. Local residents approached him, reporting a man displaying a firearm amid a verbal altercation. Marino engaged Fornash, directing him to lie on the … Read more

Air Rights or Air Wrongs? How Western Land Laws Are Puzzling Hunters and Property Owners Alike

Cheyenne, Wyo. – A peculiar conflict is intensifying in the open ranges and vast terrains of the Western United States, as modern airspace laws collide with traditional ground-based land rights. This friction casts a spotlight on an unusual question: Can hunters really trespass while airborne? Flying beneath the radar of many Americans are the controversial “aerial trespassing” laws that some Western states, including Wyoming and Kansas, have enacted. These laws challenge the federal standards dictating that property rights extend only 500 feet above ground. They fundamentally alter the definition of property ownership, giving unprecedented rise … Read more