Legal Battle Unleashed: Lawyers Argue Trump’s Immunity From Prosecution in Georgia Case

ATLANTA — President Donald Trump’s legal team argued on Tuesday that he should be immune from prosecution in a case in Georgia. The case in question pertains to a request by the district attorney for access to Trump’s tax returns and other financial records as part of a criminal investigation into possible election interference. Trump’s lawyers, Jay Sekulow and William Consovoy, made their case before the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. They argued that as a sitting president, Trump is immune from state criminal prosecution and that the investigation would interfere with his official … Read more

Coastal Battle: Homeowners vs. California Coastal Commission in Fight Over Sea Wall Construction

HALF MOON BAY, Calif. — A battle over coastal property rights is brewing in Half Moon Bay, California, as rising sea levels pose a growing threat to the state’s cherished coastline. Last winter, severe storms caused extensive damage along California’s coast, and while most of the destruction has been repaired, a different kind of turmoil is stirring in this residential area. Homeowners in the Casa Mira complex are fighting for the right to build sea walls to protect their properties from further erosion. The trouble began in 2016 when a severe storm caused 20 feet … Read more

United Federation of Teachers Funds Staten Island’s Legal Battle Against Congestion Pricing, Unveiling Hidden Alliance

New York City – The United Federation of Teachers (UFT) has taken the lead in a legal battle against congestion pricing, funding Staten Island Borough President Vito Fosella’s lawsuit against the toll plan. The revelation by The Post’s Rich Calder sheds light on the controversial role played by the teachers’ union in this ongoing dispute. According to Fosella, UFT President Michael Mulgrew proposed the idea of a joint legal action, and the borough’s top elected official agreed. Fosella stated that his office worked closely with UFT to prepare the lawsuit, which has drawn attention due … Read more

Battle for California’s Coastline: Lawsuit Could Impact Billions in Property and Public Beaches

HALF MOON BAY, Calif. – A legal battle over the construction of a sea wall in Half Moon Bay could have far-reaching implications for properties and beaches along California’s coastline. Last year, a severe storm caused a collapse of bluffs that left the Casa Mira complex, a group of 10 townhouses, vulnerable to the encroaching ocean. The owners obtained an emergency permit to construct a concrete sea wall to protect their homes, but the California Coastal Commission denied their request, citing concerns about the impact on public beaches. In July 2019, the homeowners won a … Read more