Canadian-Born Muslim Breaks Barriers as First Arab-American Judge Nominated for Federal Trial Court in Washington D.C.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Amir H. Ali, a Canadian-born Muslim, is on the verge of becoming the first judge of Arab descent on the federal trial court in the District of Columbia. President Joe Biden nominated Ali earlier this year, and his confirmation by the Senate is pending. Ali, who hails from Kingston, Ontario, recounted his family’s journey to the United States at his recent nomination hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. He spoke of his parents’ decision to leave Egypt for Canada in search of better opportunities. Ali, however, did not mention his personal motivation … Read more

California’s Cannabis Laws Creating Barriers to Fairness and Safety in the Market, According to Latest Report

San Francisco, California – A newly released report sheds light on the challenges faced by California’s cannabis industry and its impact on creating a safe and fair marketplace. The report highlights how the state’s current laws are hindering the industry’s progress and impeding the establishment of an equitable business environment for cannabis entrepreneurs. According to the report, California’s complex regulatory framework has resulted in a fragmented and confusing landscape for both businesses and consumers. The patchwork of laws and regulations at the local and state levels has created significant barriers to entry for small businesses, … Read more

Breaking Barriers: Arts Lawyer Michael Quinn Takes on Purdue Pharma and the Sackler Family in High-Stakes Legal Battle

New York, NY – Becoming a specialist in a niche area of the law is often promoted as the most effective path for attorneys, but taking a more dynamic approach to a legal career can also be beneficial. Attorneys who are willing to learn and develop new areas of expertise may better serve clients whose needs extend across multiple areas of the law. This flexibility can be essential in certain situations. Michael Quinn, an arts lawyer at Eisenberg & Baum, LLP, discussed his experience representing clients in the fight against the Sackler Family and Purdue … Read more

Former President Trump Pushes Back on ‘Unprecedented’ Trial Barriers, Requests to Testify in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Case

New York, New York – Former President Donald Trump’s lawyer has requested that he be allowed to testify in the upcoming defamation trial brought against him by columnist E. Jean Carroll. The trial, scheduled for this week, centers around Carroll’s claim that Trump sexually assaulted her. Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba, criticized the “unprecedented” obstacles proposed by Carroll’s legal team and argued that Trump should have the opportunity to contribute his side of the story. Habba raised several concerns regarding Carroll’s team’s requests. She disputed the notion that Trump would have nothing to add in his … Read more