Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Seek Court Protection Amid Publicized Dance Video Controversy with Justin Baldoni

In a recent development in Hollywood, Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds have taken legal steps against the attorney of Justin Baldoni, escalating a conflict that began on the set of their film, “Leave Me If You Love Me.” The couple has filed for a protective order following the release of a controversial video clip by Baldoni’s lawyer, which they claim is part of a targeted media campaign against them. The footage in question, which made headlines after being released through various media outlets, shows Lively and Baldoni in several takes of a dance … Read more

Seattle Court to Decide on Controversial Birthright Citizenship Challenge by WA Attorney General

Seattle, WA — In a significant legal showdown, a federal court in Seattle is set to deliberate on Washington Attorney General Nick Brown’s challenge to an executive order issued by President Donald Trump concerning birthright citizenship. This lawsuit, filed by AG Brown, contests the constitutionality of the president’s attempt to alter the grounds for acquiring citizenship in the United States. The core of the dispute lies in an executive order aimed at ending the practice of granting citizenship to all children born on U.S. soil, a policy rooted in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. … Read more

Immigrant Groups Challenge Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Ban in Maryland Court

BALTIMORE, Md. — Immigrant organizations in Maryland have initiated a legal challenge against an executive order issued by President Donald Trump, which aims to abolish birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents. This contentious policy, titled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship,” restricts automatic U.S. citizenship to children unless one of their parents is a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident. Several immigrant rights groups, including CASA and the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP), argue that this measure contradicts the provisions of the U.S. Constitution’s 14th Amendment. The … Read more

Stalemate in Court: Mistrial Declared for Ex-Youth Counselor Accused of 1998 Assault Amid Jury Deadlock

Manchester, N.H. — A New Hampshire Superior Court judge declared a mistrial Wednesday in the trial of a former youth counselor accused of a serious assault at a juvenile detention center, providing a rare glimpse into the challenges of prosecuting historical sexual abuse cases. The mistrial follows a deadlock among the jury members, who were unable to reach a unanimous decision after nearly 12 hours of deliberation spread over three days. The case was being heard at Hillsborough County Superior Court North, where Stephen Murphy, 55, of Danvers, Massachusetts, stands accused of one count of … Read more