Governor Roy Cooper Appoints Judge Douglas Green as New Superior Court Judge in Alamance County

Raleigh, N.C. — Governor Roy Cooper has announced the appointment of Judge Douglas Green to the superior court bench of Alamance County’s District 17, following the retirement of Judge Tom Lambeth. The appointment marks a significant advancement in Judge Green’s extensive legal career. Judge Green, who has been serving as a district court judge within the same district, brings a wealth of experience to his new role. His diverse background in law includes a notable tenure as an assistant attorney general for the North Carolina Department of Justice. Furthermore, Green’s contributions to the regional legal … Read more

CT Woman’s Sex Abuse Case Against WWE Founder Vince McMahon Progresses in Court

Stamford, CT — Amid the bustling world of sports entertainment, a significant legal case resumes, casting attention on WWE founder Vince McMahon. A Connecticut woman has refiled a sexual abuse lawsuit against McMahon, alleging grievous sexual misconduct that she claims spanned from 1986 to the present. The plaintiff, whose identity remains confidential, has engaged legal representatives who assert the severity and prolonged nature of the abuse. She accuses McMahon of multiple instances of sexual assault, a charge McMahon has previously managed to dismiss in court under a non-disclosure agreement. However, changes in Connecticut law have … Read more

North Carolina Supreme Court Race Swings on a Razor’s Edge Amidst Mass Voter Challenges and Controversial Legal Battles

RALEIGH, N.C. — In a remarkable twist to North Carolina’s judicial elections, Democratic State Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs overcame a 10,000-vote deficit from election night to win by a narrow margin of 734 votes. Her victory was confirmed after absentee and provisional ballots were counted, and two subsequent recounts, including a hand count, solidified the results. “Let this race serve as a reminder that every vote counts,” expressed Anderson Clayton, chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party. However, the certification of the election results is pending due to challenges from Riggs’ Republican opponent, Court … Read more

Maryland’s Retail Dog Sale Ban Upheld by Fourth Circuit Court, Aims to Curb Puppy Mills

RICHMOND, Va. — A recent ruling from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed that Maryland’s law banning the sale of dogs in retail pet stores does not infringe on interstate commerce nor is it overridden by the federal Animal Welfare Act. The decision reinforces Maryland’s ongoing legislative efforts to address and mitigate the inhumane conditions often found in large-scale breeding facilities, commonly referred to as “puppy mills.” The law under scrutiny was enacted in 2021 and is a continuation of Maryland’s broader strategy over the past decade to enhance the welfare of animals. Such … Read more