Assange’s Family and Legal Team Express Gratitude to Australian Legislators During Parliament Visit

Canberra, Australia – The spouse and legal team of Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, visited Australia’s Parliament House on Wednesday to express gratitude to legislators for their firm stance against Assange’s extradition to the United States. Assange, an Australian citizen, remains in a British prison as he fights extradition on charges that could see him face up to 175 years in an American prison. The charges stem primarily from the publication of classified documents related to national security more than a decade ago. This comes at a critical moment as political support within Australia appears … Read more

Family Titles Tug-of-War: Navigating In-Law Relations as a New Parent-to-Be

Navigating the delicate intricacies of family relationships can become especially complex when in-laws are involved, as evidenced by the experiences of a woman grappling with how to address her husband’s parents. Recently married and expecting her first child, this individual finds herself at a crossroads concerning familial titles – an issue that reflects broader challenges faced by many in similar situations. For years, she referred to her in-laws by their first names, a practice reciprocated by her husband with her own parents. However, tensions arose when she learned that her in-laws preferred being called “Mom” … Read more

San Diego Judge Awards $1.5 Million to Family After Border Patrol Violated Rights of 9-Year-Old Girl and Brother

San Diego, California – A family has been awarded $1.5 million by a federal judge in San Diego after ruling that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) violated the rights of a 9-year-old girl and her brother while they were attempting to cross into the U.S. The judge, Gonzalo Curiel, found that the actions of CBP during their detention and interrogation for 34 hours in March 2019 violated their 4th Amendment rights, which protect against unreasonable search and seizure. The family’s lawyer, Joseph McMullen, described the treatment of the children as “outrageous” and stated that … Read more

Oklahoma Family Awarded Nearly $3 Million by Jury After Forced Eviction for Kickapoo Turnpike

Luther, Oklahoma – A jury in Oklahoma has awarded a substantial compensation to a family who was forced to vacate their home to make way for the construction of the Kickapoo Turnpike. The Brewer family, who believed they were not offered a fair deal, received a unanimous verdict in their favor. In 2018, the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority filed a lawsuit to acquire the Brewer’s home and acreage near Harrah. Last week, the jury ruled in favor of the family and awarded them nearly $3 million as compensation. As a result of the construction, the family’s … Read more