7th Circuit Court of Appeals Convenes at IU Maurer School of Law, Showcasing Judicial Process to Students and Public

Bloomington, Indiana — The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals will host its oral arguments at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, marking a continued tradition of outreach and education by conducting court sessions at law schools within its jurisdiction. This initiative, recently rejuvenated post-pandemic, aims to demystify the appellate process and cultivate public legal understanding. The session, scheduled to conclude by 12:30 p.m., includes six diverse cases varying from civil rights to criminal matters. Chief Judge Diane Sykes highlighted that the court’s practice of sitting at circuit-based law schools is meant to foster a greater … Read more

Trump Appeals to Court for Postponement of Evidence Disclosure in Jack Smith Inquiry Until Post-Election

Washington, D.C. — Former President Donald Trump has implored a federal judge to postpone the public release of evidence collected by special counsel Jack Smith until after the upcoming election. This move comes as Trump contends that the premature release could damage his public image and influence amid an already heated political campaign. Trump’s legal team argues that the disclosure of such documents would interfere with his ability to receive a fair trial, should one occur. The documents in question pertain to Smith’s ongoing investigations into allegations of misconduct by Trump in various affairs. Jack … Read more

Appeals Court Ousts Judge and Cancels Fines in Texas Foster Care Lawsuit, Sparking Debates Over System Reform Efforts

Austin, Texas — In a significant legal reversal, a federal appeals court on Friday annulled millions of dollars in fines that had been imposed on Texas’ troubled child-welfare agency and also ordered the removal of the judge who has been managing a protracted lawsuit concerning the state’s foster care system. This development casts doubt on the continuity of a legal battle that has spanned over a decade, advocating for the rights of children under state care. The lawsuit in question represents some 9,000 children and has accused the Texas foster care system of failing to … Read more

Music Giants Triumph as Appeals Court Upholds Copyright Verdict Against ISP, Orders New Damages Trial

AUSTIN, Texas — In a significant legal showdown, a Texas federal jury ruled against the internet service provider Grande Communications in late 2022, ordering it to pay $47 million in damages for what was found to be willful contributory copyright infringement. This marked a considerable victory for major music companies including Warner Bros. and Sony Music, who argued that Grande failed to adequately address piracy among its users. The music companies had accused Grande Communications, which is under the ownership of Astound, of not taking necessary actions to disconnect repeat copyright offenders using its service, … Read more