Trump Launches Multi-Million Dollar Legal Battle Against CBS and Files FEC Complaint Against Washington Post in Final Campaign Stretch

WASHINGTON — Amid the final stretch of the U.S. presidential campaign, former President Donald Trump has initiated legal battles against CBS News and filed a formal complaint against The Washington Post, intensifying his long-standing feud with certain sections of the media. These actions underscore Trump’s contentious relationship with news organizations, which he frequently accuses of disseminating biased coverage. The lawsuit and FEC complaint spotlight the intersection of media, law, and politics just as the campaign heats up. Last week, Trump targeted CBS following a “60 Minutes” segment that featured Vice President Kamala Harris. His withdrawal … Read more

Battle of Art and Authority: West Virginia Capitol Mural Conflict Escalates into Courtroom Drama

Charleston, W.Va. — A mural project within the historic State Capitol Building in West Virginia has sparked legal action, prompting discussions surrounding the intersection of public art, political influence, and historical legacy. Amidst political tumult, the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History faces a lawsuit that aims to halt the installation of murals, commissioned to John Canning and Co., a Connecticut-based company. The controversy primarily involves objections to the artistic content and the manner the artists were chosen. Attorney Michael Hissam, representing the West Virginia Department Department of Arts, Culture and History, filed … Read more

Justice Champion Kathleen Zellner Secures $38 Million Verdict for Wrongfully Convicted Ryan Ferguson in Landmark Legal Battle

DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. — Kathleen Zellner, a renowned civil rights attorney from DuPage County, has recently clinched another significant victory in her ongoing efforts to overturn wrongful convictions. This victory came on behalf of Ryan Ferguson, a man previously wrongfully convicted, with a Missouri court awarding a judgment of $37.9 million against Travelers Indemnity Company. The substantial award issued on Friday includes $2.9 million for compensatory damages and a further $35 million in punitive damages. The case was heard in Cole County, Missouri, under Judge Cotton Walker, drawing local and national attention during the four-day … Read more

Georgia GOP and Trump Campaign Launch Legal Battle Against Late Ballot Counting in Democrat-Leaning Counties

Atlanta, GA — Georgia Republicans, in tandem with former President Donald Trump’s campaign, have initiated legal challenges against what they describe as illicit ballot acceptance practices in several Democrat-leaning counties. These legal efforts focus on allegations that certain counties continued to collect ballots after the designated early voting period had ended. The lawsuit specifically targets seven counties: Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Fulton (which houses the state capital, Atlanta), Chatham, and Athens-Clarke. According to a statement from Georgia Republican Party Chairman Josh McKoon, these counties are accused of improperly accepting ballots over the weekend following the … Read more