Cher’s Son Opposes Conservatorship Request, Declares Mother ‘Unfit’ in Court Battle

LOS ANGELES – Cher’s request for conservatorship over her son Elijah Blue Allman was not immediately approved by a judge, who ruled that there was insufficient time for Allman and his attorneys to review the filed documents. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Jessica A. Uzcategui made the decision on Friday, stating that the court required the documents to be submitted at least five days before the hearing. Allman, who is opposing the petition, was also granted the right to choose his own legal representation. One of Allman’s attorneys, Avi Levy, expressed his client’s satisfaction with … Read more

Supreme Court Takes on Landmark Case: Challenging Idaho’s Strict Abortion Ban

BOISE, Idaho – The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case challenging Idaho’s strict abortion ban, a decision that could have significant implications for reproductive rights in the United States. The case, which will be heard in the upcoming term, involves a law that prohibits abortions except when the mother’s life is at risk. This ban, one of the strictest in the country, does not make any exceptions for cases of rape or incest. The Supreme Court’s decision to take on this case has garnered widespread attention from both pro-choice and anti-abortion advocates. The … Read more

Appellate Court Recap: Biogas Company’s $6 Million Verdict Revisited, $868,000 Damages Upheld

Denver, CO – The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has provided further clarification on a previous ruling regarding a breach of contract case involving a biogas company. In their decision, the court allowed for almost $900,000 in damages to stand, despite vacating a $6 million jury award. The ruling came as a partial granting of a petition for rehearing from Lambland Inc., an organic recycling service. The court acknowledged and upheld the jury’s verdict of $868,000 in diversion damages. Lambland had filed a lawsuit against Heartland Biogas LLC, alleging a breach of their 2015 agreement. … Read more

Supreme Court to Review Case Challenging Idaho’s Strict Abortion Ban in Conflict with Federal Law

BOISE, Idaho — The U.S. Supreme Court announced on Friday that it will review a case challenging Idaho’s strict abortion ban. The Biden administration argues that the ban conflicts with a federal law that requires emergency room doctors to perform the procedure in certain circumstances. Idaho’s attorney general sought the intervention of the Supreme Court after a lower court judge blocked a provision in the state’s abortion statute that targeted doctors. The judge ruled that the provision violated a federal law that guarantees emergency care for hospitals receiving Medicare funding. The Supreme Court allowed the … Read more