New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District Race Heats Up as Former Biden Lawyer Christian Urrutia Joins the Democratic Clamor

Moultonborough, N.H. — A new candidate has entered the race for New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District. Christian Urrutia, an executive at Airbnb and a captain in the New Hampshire Army National Guard, has announced his candidacy, aiming to revitalize the district’s Democratic representation. Urrutia, who grew up in Hudson as the son of immigrants, has previously held a legal position in the Biden administration and worked with various international law firms. In a video unveiling his campaign, he criticized the current political landscape, asserting that it is dominated by money and insider connections, ultimately failing … Read more

Ex-Santa Fe Schools Chief Takes Legal Action Against District: Unfolding Controversy and Claims

SANTA FE, N.M. — The former superintendent of the Santa Fe public schools has initiated legal action against the school district, alleging wrongful termination and breach of contract. The lawsuit filed by Dr. Veronica Garcia accuses the district of acting unlawfully in the decision to terminate her contract. Dr. Garcia’s tenure lasted just over a year, during which she focused on several initiatives aimed at improving educational standards and addressing systemic challenges within the district. According to the suit, she claims her dismissal was not only unjust but also influenced by political factors and personal … Read more

California Court Upholds $1 Million Verdict for Former Student Bullied in El Segundo School District, Highlighting Systemic Failures in Student Protection

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — A California appeals court has ruled in favor of Eleri Irons, a former middle school student, reinstating a $1 million verdict against the El Segundo Unified School District for its failure to protect her from a nearly year-long harassment campaign that involved verbal and cyberbullying. In the 2022 ruling by a Los Angeles Superior Court jury, the district was found negligent in its duty to supervise and adequately train its staff. This determination arrived after Irons, who was just 13 at the time the bullying began in fall 2017, suffered considerable … Read more

Two Legal Eagles in the Running for 3A District Associate Judge as Retirement Looms

Sioux City, Iowa – The search for a new Associate Judge in the 3A District has taken a significant step forward as two finalists have been chosen for the position. On June 20, the 3A Judicial Nominating Commission announced the nominations of Jennifer Bennett Finn and Alesha Sigmeth Roberts. This vacancy follows the impending retirement of the Honorable Ann Gales. The nominating process attracted five applicants, showcasing a competitive field of candidates eager to fill the role. The 3A Judicial District encompasses a wide region, including Buena Vista, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, Lyon, O’Brien, … Read more