Philadelphia Breaks Records, Spending $41 Million to Settle Civil Rights Claims in 2023

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – The city of Philadelphia is on track to set a new record for spending on civil rights litigation in 2023. Public records show that the city has already agreed to pay out $32 million to resolve civil rights claims in the first three quarters of the year. Additionally, a high-profile case settled in November adds another $9.1 million to the total. This means that Philadelphia is projected to spend a staggering $41 million on settling civil rights cases over the course of the year. The amount of money being spent on resolving … Read more

Kate Cox Breaks Her Silence: Revealing First TV Interview After Landmark Abortion Lawsuit

San Antonio, Texas – Kate Cox, a prominent activist, recently discussed the details of her lawsuit in a televised interview. This marks the first time Cox has spoken publicly about the ongoing legal battle since her abortion. In the interview, Cox shed light on her experience, articulating how her decision to terminate her pregnancy was a deeply personal and difficult choice. She emphasized the importance of reproductive rights and access to safe and legal abortion procedures for women across the country. Cox’s lawsuit seeks to challenge the restrictive laws in Texas that limit access to … Read more

Donald Trump Defiantly Breaks Rules to Deliver Closing Statement in $370 Million Civil Fraud Trial

New York, NY – Former President Donald Trump made a surprise statement during his civil fraud trial, defying the judge’s rules in order to deliver a brief closing statement. The trial, which has spanned 11 weeks, centers around allegations that Trump overstated his assets to obtain more favorable loan terms. If found guilty, Trump could face severe consequences, including the loss of his namesake buildings, businesses, and reputation that once propelled him to professional and political stardom. Judge Arthur Engoron had issued a non-negotiable directive to Trump, stating that he could not make political statements … Read more

Former Parkland School Shooter Trial Judge Breaks Silence on Historic Case and Controversial Backlash

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Elizabeth Scherer, the former judge who presided over the death penalty trial for the Parkland school shooter, is now breaking her silence and discussing the historic case and the backlash surrounding it for the first time. Scherer, who served as a Broward County Circuit Court judge for 10 years, is currently working at her family’s law firm specializing in family law. This is a stark contrast from her time in the national spotlight as the presiding judge in the Parkland trial. The trial of convicted shooter Nikolas Cruz, who was … Read more