Federal Judge Questions Meta’s Actions in Deleting Data During Health Privacy Lawsuit

San Francisco, California – A federal judge in California expressed skepticism this week about tech giant Meta’s actions involving data deletion amid an ongoing privacy lawsuit. The litigation centers on allegations that a Facebook tool improperly collected patient health information. During the court proceedings, the judge raised concerns regarding whether Meta had appropriately managed evidence relevant to the case. The issue came to light after it was revealed that certain data had been erased which could have been crucial in determining the extent and nature of the privacy breaches. The legal battle illuminates the broader … Read more

Federal Judge Fights Back Against Alleged ‘Stealth Impeachment’ Amid Questions of Judicial Process and Mental Capacity

WASHINGTON — The suspension of Federal Circuit Judge Pauline Newman has sparked a complex legal battle over her constitutional rights and the proper execution of judicial oversight. Newman, who has been temporarily suspended by the Judicial Council amid concerns over her mental capacity, has challenged the suspension as a violation of her constitutional rights. This case has emphasized the tension between judicial independence and accountability, raising significant constitutional queries around the limits of judicial oversight. Judge Newman was investigated by a Special Committee assigned to evaluate her mental fitness to serve on the bench. The … Read more

Georgia Attorney General Assures Current Disability Programs Unaffected Amid Legal Battle Over Federal Inclusion of Gender Dysphoria

ATLANTA — The ongoing legal drama unfolding from the lawsuit filed by 17 Republican attorneys general in September against a recent Biden administration policy has sparked intense interest and concern among the public. The policy under scrutiny aims to categorize ‘gender dysphoria’ as a protected disability under Section 504, stirring debates and fears over the potential implications for other disability programs. Georgia’s Attorney General’s office has been inundated with calls from worried citizens, questioning the impact of the federal lawsuit known as Texas v. Becerra on the state’s existing programs for disabled individuals. Amidst these … Read more

Federal Judge Summons DOJ to Explain Controversial Dismissal of New York Mayor’s Corruption Case Amid Allegations of Political Deals

New York, NY – A federal judge in Manhattan has demanded that Justice Department officials come forward to clarify their intentions for requesting the dismissal of a high-profile public corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The hearing, scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, will focus on the merits and implications of the mayor’s agreement to the dismissal and the proposed procedures for processing the motion. U.S. District Judge Dale Ho emphasized that the decision by federal prosecutors does not automatically influence the court’s choice. The move to drop the charges has drawn sharp criticism, … Read more