Florida’s New Law Sparks Legal Battle, Strippers and Entertainment Venues Sue Over Age Restrictions Claiming First Amendment Violations

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A 19-year-old former stripper has initiated a legal challenge against the state of Florida over a new law that prohibits individuals under the age of 21 from working in adult entertainment venues. The law, which was enacted this week, aims to combat human trafficking according to proponents, but those opposed argue it infringes on constitutional freedoms. The young woman, formerly employed at Café Risque near Gainesville, contends that the regulation not only deprived her of her livelihood but also impedes her First Amendment right to freedom of expression. The lawsuit, filed in … Read more

Governor Hochul Appoints Veteran City Lawyer to New York Ethics Commission Amid Ongoing Legal Battle

ALBANY, N.Y. — In a move reflective of ongoing efforts to enforce ethical governance, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has appointed James Caras, a seasoned attorney with extensive experience in public service, as a new member of the state’s ethics oversight body. Caras, a Manhattan resident with 31 years of service in New York City government, has been nominated to join the state Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government, pending confirmation by a review committee of law school deans. Caras is positioned to serve a six-year term on the 11-member commission, which is tasked … Read more

Revealed after Legal Battle: Jeffrey Epstein’s Initial 2006 Indictment Sheds Light on Missed Opportunities to Halt Abuse

Palm Beach County, Florida – Nearly two decades after Jeffrey Epstein initially faced legal scrutiny, newly released grand jury documents shed light on why the financier faced minimal consequences despite severe allegations of sexual misconduct. The Palm.Epstein saga could have concluded in 2006 with significant charges, but a single count of solicitation is all that materialized then, spurring questions and eventual legal battles over the handling of the case. In 2019, following an investigation that challenged the actions of former Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry Krischer, The Palm Beach Post embarked on a nearly … Read more

Legal Battle Ignites as Gulfside Casino Sues Cherokee Nation Businesses Over Arkansas Casino License

Pope County, AR — The contest for the Pope County casino license has escalated into the courts, sparking a lawsuit that pits the Gulfside Casino Partnership against Cherokee Nation Businesses (CNB). Gulfside, which finds its home base in Mississippi, lodged formal complaints against CNB, alleging the use of unethical practices to secure the coveted gaming license. At the heart of the lawsuit, filed last Tuesday, is the claim that Cherokee Nation Businesses used coercion and possibly unlawful tactics. Gulfside alleges that these methods were employed to influence local officials and thereby gain an upper hand … Read more