Residents Challenge Summit County Clerk’s Signature Decision, Sparking Potential Changes to Referendum Laws

Park City, Utah — Legal battles are brewing in Summit County as five residents challenge Clerk Eve Furse’s ruling on the invalidation of thousands of signatures collected for a proposed development by Dakota Pacific Real Estate. The contention arises from Furse’s assertion that some standalone signature pages were submitted outside of the appropriate packets, leading to her decision to reject numerous signatures. The dispute has temporarily halted the development from reaching the ballot for a countywide vote, and without a judicial intervention, this ruling will remain in effect. A court hearing is scheduled for August … Read more

Legal Battle Continues: Former County Clerk’s Attorney Faces Skepticism in Court Over Same-Sex Marriage License Denial Case

CINCINNATI, Ohio — A lawyer representing a former county clerk from Kentucky, who became a national figure for her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, faced a challenging day in court. The lawyer appealed to overturn a jury’s decision that awarded $100,000 to a couple for emotional distress, but encountered skepticism from the appellate judges. Mathew D. Staver, the attorney for Kim Davis, argued that the damages awarded to the same-sex couple were unjustified as there was no tangible loss proven after Davis declined their license request. However, Senior Judge Helene N. White … Read more

Ex-Judge Joshua Kindred Resigns Amid Scandal Involving Misconduct with Law Clerks and Federal Prosecutors

Anchorage, AK — Following a judicial council’s investigation, former U.S. District Court Judge Joshua Kindred resigned amid findings of improper conduct with a law clerk and dishonesty in his responses to investigators. His resignation, effective July 3, caps a tumultuous period marked by allegations that he maintained what the council termed an “inappropriately sexualized relationship” with the clerk. The investigation into Kindred, which culminated in a 29-page report released publicly on Monday, detailed numerous instances of professional misconduct. According to the findings, Kindred engaged in behavior that spanned from sexual harassment to creating a hostile … Read more

Bodega Clerk’s Self-Defense Turned Fatal: NYC Lawyers Claim Overkill

Harlem bodega clerk Jose Alba, who made international headlines in July 2022 after fatally stabbing a violent customer in a dispute over chips, is facing contradicting opinions about his self-defense claim. City lawyers argue that Alba went overboard during the life-and-death struggle, while Mayor Adams maintains that he was simply defending himself. The clash between these perspectives came to light in Manhattan federal court papers filed by the city’s lawyers seeking to have Alba’s wrongful arrest suit dismissed. According to the city’s lawyers, Alba’s arrest was reasonable because he allegedly acted as the aggressor in … Read more