Court Confirms $83.3M Defamation Victory for E. Jean Carroll Against Trump

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court has affirmed an $83.3 million defamation verdict against former President Donald Trump, concluding that he sexually assaulted writer E. Jean Carroll in the mid-1990s and subsequently defamed her. The ruling, handed down by a three-judge panel from the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, solidifies the findings of a lower court and the jury’s decision in favor of Carroll. Carroll accused Trump of assault in a department store fitting room in New York City and later criticized him for denying the allegations and calling her a liar. The … Read more

Federal Judge Dismisses Justine Wadsack’s Civil Rights Lawsuit Over Speeding Ticket Amid Court No-Show Controversy

TUCSON, Ariz. — A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed by former state lawmaker Justine Wadsack that alleged Tucson police officers infringed upon her civil rights in connection with a speeding ticket. The lawsuit stemmed from a traffic incident last year in which Wadsack was recorded driving 71 miles per hour in a 35 mph zone. She claimed the citation was a retaliatory measure linked to her critiques of the Tucson city government. On the designated court date in late August, Wadsack failed to appear, claiming personal issues related to a family health … Read more

Supreme Court Set to Tackle Key Environmental Law Issues in 2024-25 Term, Says American Bar Association

WASHINGTON – As the Supreme Court gears up for its upcoming term, environmental law is set to take center stage, especially with high-profile cases anticipated that could reshape regulatory frameworks across the United States. Legal experts and environmental advocates are primed for a session that may significantly impact how environmental policies are implemented and enforced. The significance of this term lies not only in the number of environmental cases but also in the potential implications for the nation’s regulatory landscape. The Court will hear cases that scrutinize the powers of federal agencies, specifically concerning their … Read more

Federal Court Upholds $83.3 Million Defamation Ruling Against Trump in E. Jean Carroll Case

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court has upheld an $83.3 million jury verdict against former President Donald Trump for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll. The court ruled on Monday that Trump’s actions regarding Carroll’s accusations of a decades-old rape in a Manhattan department store constituted defamation. This ruling comes after a jury also found Trump liable for sexual abuse related to the same incident. In its unanimous decision, a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dismissed Trump’s assertion that a Supreme Court decision regarding presidential immunity should shield … Read more