National Rifle Association Faces Uncertain Future as Wayne LaPierre’s Civil Trial Begins

New York, NY – Wayne LaPierre’s upcoming civil trial poses a significant threat to the National Rifle Association (NRA) despite his recent resignation from the organization. LaPierre, who led the NRA as its executive vice president for over 30 years, announced his departure just as jury selection was concluding. LaPierre, along with two other current and former NRA leaders, as well as the organization itself, are facing a lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James in 2020. The lawsuit alleges that they violated nonprofit laws and misused millions of dollars of NRA funds … Read more

Federal Jury Awards $9.5 Million in Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Correction Officers After Inmate’s Death

ALBANY, N.Y. – A federal court jury in Albany awarded $9.5 million to Tracy Yvonne Cooper after finding that correction officers at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora violated her son’s civil rights. The verdict came after hours of deliberation and followed Tracy Cooper’s claim that the guards used excessive force, resulting in the death of her son, Terry L. Cooper. Terry Cooper, a 25-year-old inmate, died during a confrontation with the baton-wielding guards at the maximum-security prison in 2016. The jury reached its decision only a few hours after hearing closing arguments in the case. … Read more

Texas Tech Basketball Player Accused of Sexual Assault in Civil Lawsuit, School Says Investigation Underway

LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech basketball player Pop Isaacs is facing a civil lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault of a minor. The lawsuit claims that Isaacs assaulted a 17-year-old girl while the Red Raiders were playing in a tournament in the Bahamas last November. Despite the allegations, the university stated that Isaacs “remains in good standing.” The lawsuit was brought by the parents of the girl, who contacted Red Raiders coach Grant McCasland on December 14 to report the incident. McCasland then notified athletic director Kirby Hocutt and other university officials. Since then, Isaacs … Read more

China’s Recent Amendments to Civil Procedure Law Signal Commitment to International Rule of Law Standards

London, United Kingdom – Recent amendments to China’s law on civil procedure signal a positive step towards the country’s commitment to the rule of law, particularly in matters related to foreign affairs. As of January 1, changes to the Civil Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China have come into effect, reflecting China’s proactive approach to improving its legal system and establishing a more credible international judiciary. These amendments highlight China’s dedication to aligning with global private international law standards, marking a significant milestone in the development of a comprehensive foreign-related rule of law … Read more