Battle for Ohio Supreme Court Heats Up as Democrats Seek to Flip Majority

Columbus, Ohio – The Ohio Supreme Court is once again at the center of a pivotal year as the interpretation of a new abortion rights constitutional amendment hangs in the balance. With three seats up for election this year, Democrats see an opportunity to flip the 4-3 court that has been dominated by Republicans for nearly four decades. In the upcoming primary on March 19, Democrats will choose a nominee to challenge Republican Dan Hawkins in the general election. Incumbent Justices Michael Donnelly and Melody Stewart are seeking re-election, while an open seat will also … Read more

Florida’s Assisted-Living Owners Face a Tough Legal Battle Against Polluters

MIAMI, FLORIDA – Assisted-living owners in Florida may face increased challenges in holding polluters accountable through legal action. A recent court ruling has raised concerns that the process of suing companies responsible for environmental damage may become more difficult. The issue stems from a decision made by a Florida appeals court, which has adopted a new legal standard that could make it harder for assisted-living owners to successfully sue polluters. This standard requires the owners to prove that the pollution caused a loss in market value or use of their property, rather than just demonstrating … Read more

Clemson Watches Closely as ACC and Florida State Engage in Legal Battle Over Conference Exit

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The recent lawsuits between the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Florida State University (FSU) have caught the attention of Clemson, another member of the ACC. It is widely believed that Clemson would seize the opportunity to leave the ACC if offered an invitation from either the Southeastern Conference (SEC) or the Big Ten Conference. However, all ACC members, including Clemson, are contractually obligated to remain in the conference for the next ten years, unless a way out can be found. The legal battle began when FSU filed a lawsuit against the ACC … Read more

Legal Battle: Trump’s Eligibility on Illinois Ballot Challenged Amidst Claims of Involvement in Capitol Insurrection

CHICAGO (Capitol News Illinois) — Lawyers representing former President Donald Trump and five Illinois voters engaged in a courtroom battle in downtown Chicago on Friday over whether Trump should be removed from the upcoming primary ballot. The case, which began last month when the Illinois State Board of Elections declined to disqualify Trump, may be decided by next week, according to Cook County Circuit Court Judge Tracie Porter. Despite Porter’s hope for a speedy resolution, it is possible that the case may escalate to the Illinois Supreme Court, according to Carolyn Lederer, the attorney arguing … Read more