Lauderdale County Judge Empowers Disabled Voters with Special Ballot-Casting Workshop

Florence, Alabama — In Lauderdale County, a proactive step has been taken to ensure that voting is accessible to all, particularly those with impairments. A special workshop was recently conducted by a local judge aimed at educating both voters with disabilities and their caregivers on how they can actively participate in the voting process without hurdles. The initiative, spearheaded by the county’s judicial authority, not only illuminates the mechanics of voting for those with physical and cognitive challenges but also stresses the important civic role that these community members hold. During the workshop, detailed explanations … Read more

Landmark $2.5 Billion Bankruptcy Settlement Empowers 82,000 Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors

San Francisco, California – More than 82,000 survivors of childhood sexual abuse have finally obtained justice after reaching a historic $2.5 billion bankruptcy settlement with the Boy Scouts of America and related entities. This resolution, achieved after years of pain and waiting, marks a significant milestone for the survivors. The settlement comes as a result of the Boy Scouts’ decision to file for bankruptcy in 2020, in an effort to address the massive wave of lawsuits accusing the organization of covering up rampant sexual abuse. These allegations have haunted the Boy Scouts for decades, tarnishing … Read more

Georgia Bill Empowers Officers to Make Arrests Based on Immigration Suspicions

Atlanta, Georgia – A bill that would grant police officers in Georgia the authority to arrest individuals suspected of violating immigration laws is on its way to the governor’s office. The legislation, known as Georgia House Bill 1105, aims to address concerns regarding the enforcement of immigration policies and the honoring of detainer requests by local jailers. Supporters argue that the bill would enhance public safety and streamline the deportation process, while critics warn that it could lead to the wrongful arrests and detention of innocent immigrants. The proposed bill would not only empower officers … Read more

New Database Empowers Young Lawyers to Review Judges and Expose Workplace Misconduct

Washington, D.C. — A new database is set to launch next month, offering young lawyers the opportunity to review their experiences working for judges and providing law students with insights into the reputations of potential employers. Created by former law clerk Aliza Shatzman, the platform aims to address concerns regarding abusive behavior by judges and improve workplace conditions for judicial employees. Shatzman, who founded the Legal Accountability Project in 2022, has already received over 800 surveys from current and former clerks since beginning her efforts last April. Her own experience with an abusive judge derailed … Read more