“Trial Turmoil: Judge Takes Charge in Hockey Canada Sexual Assault Case After Juror Complaints and Outside Interference”

LONDON, Ontario — A closely watched sexual assault trial involving five former members of Canada’s 2018 World Junior hockey team has shifted to a judge-only format following serious allegations against defense attorneys that prompted the dismissal of a jury. The decision, made by Justice Maria Carroccia, follows a turbulent few weeks in a case that has attracted significant public attention and been marred by incidents both inside and outside the courtroom. The players — Michael McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dubé, and Cal Foote — are accused of sexually assaulting a 20-year-old woman in … Read more

"Judge Takes Center Stage: High-Profile London Hockey Assault Case Moves Forward Without Jury After Controversial Dismissal"

London, Canada — In a surprising development, the jury in the high-profile trial against five former junior hockey players accused of sexually assaulting a woman in 2018 has been dismissed. The case will now proceed under the exclusive oversight of a judge. The defendants—Dillon Dubé, Cal Foote, Alex Formenton, Carter Hart, and Michael McLeod—have maintained their not guilty pleas throughout the proceedings. The woman at the center of the case is referred to as E.M. to protect her identity under a publication ban. This latest turn of events follows significant courtroom tensions that surfaced after … Read more

Universal Music Challenges Anthropic in Court Over Allegations of Faked Evidence in AI Copyright Case

San Francisco, California – Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company known for its Claude chatbot, faces serious legal challenges as a federal judge demands the firm address allegations of submitting fabricated documents in a copyright lawsuit. The legal battle erupted in October 2023 when music publishers, including Universal Music Group, Concord, and ABKCO, filed a lawsuit against Anthropic. They claim the firm unlawfully incorporated lyrics from more than 500 songs into its AI model, enabling Claude to generate copyrighted material when prompted, such as excerpts from Don McLean’s iconic song “American Pie.” At a recent court … Read more

Greenpeace Challenges Massive $667M Jury Award in Dakota Access Pipeline Case

BISMARCK, N.D. — Greenpeace is challenging a jury’s decision that awarded $667 million to Energy Transfer, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, following a trial related to protests against the pipeline. The environmental organization filed a motion to reduce the amount, asserting that the damages claimed by the company are excessive and unjustified. The controversy stems from a series of demonstrations that took place in 2016 and 2017, where activists opposed the pipeline’s construction, arguing it threatened the Missouri River and surrounding water supplies. These protests involved thousands of participants and drew national and … Read more