Trump’s Attempt to Avoid $83.3 Million Defamation Award Compared to ‘Scribbles on a Paper Napkin’ by Carroll’s Lawyers

New York City, NY – Lawyers representing E. Jean Carroll, the writer who accused former President Donald Trump of rape, have urged a judge to dismiss Trump’s attempts to avoid posting security for the $83.3 million defamation award she was granted. According to Carroll’s lawyers, Trump’s promises to pay the judgment, which they anticipate will be overturned on appeal, are nothing more than empty promises. “The basis of Trump’s argument for this extraordinary relief boils down to a simple ‘trust me’,” stated Carroll’s lawyers in their submission to U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, who … Read more

Law School Abroad: Cheaper Tuition, Collaborative Learning, and Safer Study Environment Compared to US

Brussels, Belgium – Studying law in Europe offers advantages over studying in the United States, according to Kristopher Milicevic, who attended law school in both countries. As a dual citizen of the US and Italy, Milicevic had the opportunity to study in any European Union member state. He obtained a law degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) in 2011 and an LLM in international business law from Ghent University in Belgium in 2023. Reflecting on his experiences, Milicevic concluded that if given the chance, he would not choose to study law in … Read more