Trump Unveils Trio of Conservative Judicial Nominees for Alabama’s Federal Courts

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday his intention to nominate three judges for federal U.S. District Courts in Alabama, emphasizing their qualifications and backgrounds as he shared the news on Truth Social. The nominees include Alabama Solicitor General Edmund LaCour Jr., newly appointed Alabama Supreme Court Justice Bill Lewis, and attorney Harold “Hal” Mooty. LaCour and Mooty have been proposed for positions in the U.S. Northern District, while Lewis is slated for the U.S. Middle District. This marks a new attempt for LaCour, who was previously nominated during Trump’s first term but … Read more

Bridging Cultures: Judge David Avraham Voluck Harmonizes Indigenous Justice with Environmental Law in Alaskan Tribal Courts

Sitka, Alaska – David Avraham Voluck, a distinguished member of the Chabad Lubavitch movement, serves as Chief Judge of the Sitka Tribal Court, where he facilitates dispute resolution among the Tlingit and Haida nations. His reputation for wisdom and fairness has led him to be invited as a judge for various other tribes, including the Unangan Aleuts of St. Paul Island and the Chickaloon Village Traditional Council. Voluck’s commitment to the cultural integrity of Alaskan Natives is evident in his work. With a background in environmental law, he often finds himself in a unique position … Read more

“Legal Battles Heat Up: A Look at Recent High-Stakes Property Disputes Across Colorado Courts”

Denver, Colorado — A series of lawsuits have recently been filed in multiple district courts across Colorado, many of which revolve around allegations of unpaid debts and insufficient insurance compensation following damage to properties. These cases highlight ongoing disputes in real estate, construction, and insurance sectors, illuminating critical legal and financial issues faced by residents and businesses in the state. In Adams District Court, a mechanic’s lien foreclosure case involves Westwood Professional Services Inc., which claims over $1.09 million is owed for work completed on three projects in Aurora. Filed on May 6, 2025, the … Read more