Philadelphia Court Postpones Initial Glen Mills School Abuse Trials, Orders Mediation Amid Ongoing Legal Battle

Philadelphia, PA — The first scheduled trials in the city’s wide-reaching litigation involving allegations of abuse at the now-shuttered Glen Mills Schools have been postponed indefinitely. This abrupt decision came just weeks before the cases were to be initially presented before a jury. Judge Joshua Roberts of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas issued the halting order on June 14, impacting not only the inaugural trial that was set to commence on July 15 but also subsequent trials slated for August and October. The fourth trial, penciled in for December 9, still stands as scheduled … Read more

Chief Judge John Michael Guidry Announces His Bid for Louisiana Supreme Court Seat

BATON ROUGE, La. — Chief Judge John Michael Guidry, a long-serving member of Louisiana’s judiciary, has announced his candidacy for the District 2 seat on the Louisiana Supreme Court, entering as a Democratic contender. With a judicial career spanning over two decades, Guidry brings extensive experience to his latest pursuit of higher office. Currently, Guidry holds the prominent position of Chief Judge on the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal, a role he assumed in January 2023, making history as the first African American to do so. His tenure on the appellate court has been … Read more

Supreme Court Ruling Reshapes Landscape of Bankruptcy Protections, Limits Third-Party Releases

WASHINGTON — In a landmark decision that could redefine legal and financial strategies in U.S. bankruptcy courts, the Supreme Court has ruled against the use of non-consensual third-party releases for resolving mass tort claims, except in cases involving asbestos. This pivotal ruling ends a long-standing practice widely accepted by bankruptcy courts and removes a key tool that companies like Purdue Pharma have used to shield stakeholders such as directors or shareholders from related lawsuits when the company itself files for bankruptcy. For more than four decades, bankruptcy courts have employed non-debtor releases to facilitate broad … Read more

U.N.’s Highest Court Rules Israel’s Actions in Palestinian Territories Breach International Law

The Hague, Netherlands – The United Nations’ highest judicial body has declared that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories breaches international laws and longstanding norms of human rights. After thorough deliberation, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) rendered its advisory opinion on the established practices of Israeli infrastructure and settlements in the region, referring to them as violations of international humanitarian law. This unprecedented ruling accentuates ongoing tensions in an area marked by decades of conflict and scattered peace efforts. The ICJ’s decisions, while not enforceable, provide guidance that can influence international relations and shape future … Read more