Madison Community Members and FFRF Challenge Religious Tax Exemptions in Court

Madison, WI — A legal challenge is fermenting in the heart of Madison where a lawsuit was initiated on Jan. 14 by the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) along with three city residents. The suit aims to eliminate the religious tax exemptions granted to two student housing centers, citing a potential breach of the Wisconsin Constitution. At the center of this controversy are the Presbyterian Student Center Foundation and St. Raphael’s Congregation. The Presbyterian Student Center Foundation runs the Pres House Apartments located on East Campus Mall, while the St. Raphael’s Congregation operates the Lumen … Read more

Federal Judge Criticizes Pennsylvania Trooper for Misleading Court in Drug Case Affidavit

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — In what has been described as an unsettling revelation, a Pennsylvania state trooper faced serious allegations after a federal judge determined he submitted a misleading affidavit to secure a search warrant in a narcotic-related case involving a fatality. The findings were disclosed in a detailed 136-page opinion by U.S. Middle District Judge Matthew W. Brann. The controversy centers on Trooper Robert H. Williamson, who has been accused of intentionally omitting key details and presenting false information in his May 1, 2021, affidavit. This document sought authorization to search an apartment on the … Read more

Juror’s Dilemma: Can Rihanna’s Court Presence Sway ASAP Rocky’s Shooting Trial Verdict?

Los Angeles, California – The trial of the Grammy-winning rapper ASAP Rocky, involving serious assault charges, commenced this week, casting a spotlight not just on the legal proceedings but also on the potential influence of his longtime partner, global music icon Rihanna. The question of her sway over jurors emerged strikingly during jury selection, just a day before the legal arguments officially kicked off. During the selection, Deputy District Attorney John Lewin quizzed potential jurors on whether Rihanna’s presence in the courtroom could impact their ability to deliver a fair verdict. This scenario underscores the … Read more

Abuja Appeals Court Imposes ₦1 Million Fine on Lawyer for Frivolous Case Against INEC

Abuja, Nigeria – A Nigerian appeals court has imposed a ₦1 million fine on David Atita, an attorney representing the now-defunct political party Liberation Movement, for what it described as a misuse of judicial resources. The fine stems from the counsel’s continued legal efforts challenging the party’s deregistration by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). The deregistration occurred after the Liberation Movement failed to meet the electoral victory conditions set out in Section 225(a) of the Nigerian Constitution during the 2019 general elections. This legislation mandates that a political party must secure either a legislative … Read more