Federal Judge Weighs Mountain West’s Bid to Dismiss Pac-12’s $55M Lawsuit Amid Conference Turmoil

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge heard arguments on Tuesday regarding the Mountain West Conference’s request to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the Pac-12 over $55 million in so-called “poaching fees.” Judge Susan van Keulen did not issue a ruling during the hearing. The Pac-12 issued a statement reaffirming its commitment to the legal action against the Mountain West, expressing confidence in its position while emphasizing its dedication to academic excellence and athletic tradition. The dispute centers on a poaching clause in a scheduling agreement signed by the Pac-12 for last season. The clause required … Read more

Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration’s Controversial Bid to Subpoena Transgender Patients’ Medical Records

A federal judge in Boston has intervened in a high-profile dispute involving the Trump administration and the privacy rights of transgender patients receiving medical care. U.S. District Judge Myong Joun ruled on Tuesday against a subpoena issued by the U.S. Department of Justice, aiming to obtain medical records from Boston Children’s Hospital, where transgender individuals receive gender-affirming care. Judge Joun stated that the subpoena was inappropriate and driven by “bad faith.” The Justice Department had claimed that it required the information to investigate possible fraud and off-label drug promotions, but the judge disagreed, finding that … Read more

Trump’s Bid to Challenge E. Jean Carroll’s $83 Million Ruling Falls Short

NEW YORK — A federal judge has upheld a jury’s decision to award E. Jean Carroll $83 million in her defamation case against former President Donald Trump. This ruling is a significant development in a legal battle that has drawn considerable public attention and underscores the ongoing repercussions of Trump’s statements regarding the incident. The jury’s verdict, reached in May, found Trump liable for sexual assault and defamation, stemming from Carroll’s accusations of an assault that allegedly took place in the mid-1990s. Trump, in a statement following the verdict, continued to deny the allegations, asserting … Read more

Southampton Instates 14-Day Rental Rule in Bid to Curb Noise and Disruptions

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — The Village of Southampton has enacted a new regulation, setting a 14-day minimum rental period for homes in the area. The village’s board of trustees passed the amendment with a 4-1 vote, aiming to address increasing community concerns surrounding noise disturbances and weekend parties prevalent among short-term renters. Under the newly adopted rule, property owners can no longer rent their homes for less than two weeks. This change aligns Southampton with neighboring East Hampton’s rental regulations and is intended to reduce disruptions caused by transient weekend guests, a growing issue for residents. … Read more