Washington County Elections Board Faces Lawsuit Over Unrectified Mail-In Vote Errors, Spends Taxpayer Money on Legal Defense

Pittsburgh, PA — In a contentious move, the Washington County Board of Elections has decided to allocate taxpayer money to defend itself against a lawsuit challenging its policy on disqualifying mail-in ballots with flawed return envelopes without offering an opportunity for voters to correct these mistakes. The lawsuit, initiated by the ACLU, has spurred heated debate around voters’ rights and the responsibilities of electoral boards. Earlier in the week, revelations surfaced about the ACLU’s decision to sue the county’s electoral board, escalating concerns about the accessibility and fairness of the voting process. According to sources, … Read more

Senator Menendez Opts Out of Testifying as Defense Invokes Family History in Corruption Trial

New York — In a packed Manhattan federal courtroom, Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey faced charges related to accusations of bribery and activities as a foreign agent. As the trial unfolded, the Democrat’s defense team presented family members and financial experts to refute charges of corruption linked to his interactions with businessmen connected to Egypt and Qatar. Menendez, who did not testify in the trial, saw the presentation of his defense begin this week after prosecutors called 30 witnesses over a seven-week period. Notable among the defense witnesses were Menendez’s sister and sister-in-law, a … Read more

Utah State Moves to Dismiss Coach Blake Anderson, Citing Title IX Noncompliance; Anderson Counters with High-Profile Legal Defense

LOGAN, Utah — Utah State University has recently declared its decision to terminate Blake Anderson, the head coach of the university’s football program, following a review that cited noncompliance with university policies under Title IX regulations. The investigation found that Anderson allegedly failed to report instances of sexual misconduct and violence, and also allegedly undertook investigations into these disclosures himself, which university policies prohibit. Anderson, declining to accept the allegations without challenge, has enlisted the legal expertise of well-known sports attorney Tom Mars. Mars, who has a history of representing high-profile figures in collegiate sports, … Read more

Judge Upholds Defense Counsel Assignment in High-Profile D.C. Murder Case Amidst Defendant’s Objections

WASHINGTON — A judge in D.C. Superior Court has upheld a decision not to allow a murder defendant, involved in a complex and violent case, to change his defense counsel for the fourth time. This ruling came despite the defendant’s claim of compromised rights to a fair trial. Sherman Holley, 46, stands accused of the premeditated murder of 53-year-old James Brooks Jr., as well as additional charges including arson and assault on a police officer. The fatal confrontation occurred on January 15, 2023, in southeast Washington, where Brooks was allegedly stabbed multiple times after a … Read more