Legal Expert Criticizes Lenient Judge for Allowing Trump’s Courtroom Rant in Civil Fraud Trial

New York City – The judge presiding over Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial in New York has been criticized for his leniency in allowing the former president to go on a lengthy courtroom rant. Legal expert Joyce Vance believes that Judge Arthur Engoron’s decision to bend the rules for Trump was a mistake. Engoron allowed Trump to speak during closing arguments, even though he was not under oath as a witness. Vance argues that Trump should be treated like any other individual in court. The lawsuit, filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James in … Read more

Expert Advice: Navigating the Path to Law School and Succeeding in Legal Education

Miami, FL – The path to law school for aspiring students looking to pursue a career in constitutional law and the American legal system begins with their undergraduate education. After completing their bachelor’s degree, students can apply to law school in order to obtain a law degree and excel in the legal field. Michele DeStefano, a distinguished visiting professor at Harvard Law School and professor of law at the University of Miami, provided valuable insights on navigating the complexities of law school applications and the necessary preparations for academic success. To gain admission to law … Read more

Legal Hurdles Await Democrats in Battle to Remove Trump from New York Primary Ballot, State Elections Expert Says

Albany, New York – The New York State Board of Elections is expected to make a crucial decision regarding the appearance of former President Donald Trump on the April 2 primary ballot. However, experts suggest that the Democrats may encounter significant obstacles in their quest to remove Trump through this avenue. According to Joseph Burns, a Republican election attorney, the Board of Elections does not possess the authority to judge qualifications such as the 14th Amendment Section 3 or determine the validity of a candidate’s petition. Such determinations would have to be made in court. … Read more

Federal Appeals Court Overturns Multi-Million Dollar Damages Award in Breach of Contract Case Due to Erroneously Admitted Expert Witness

Denver, Colorado – A multi-million dollar damages award in a breach of contract case may be in jeopardy after a federal appeals court ruled that an expert witness was improperly classified and admitted as a lay witness. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit found that the damages verdict for recycling company A-1 Organics, in its lawsuit against Heartland, relied on testimony from A-1’s chief financial officer (CFO) that should have been classified as expert testimony instead. According to the court, the CFO’s testimony involved more than basic math and required complicated assumptions … Read more