Attorney General Takes Action Against D.C. Nonprofit for Misappropriating Grant Funds

Washington, D.C. – The District of Columbia’s Attorney General, Brian Schwalb, has taken legal action against a local nonprofit and its former CEO, accusing them of misappropriating grant funds intended for violence reduction initiatives. The lawsuit seeks to recover significant amounts of money that the city claims were improperly handled. The nonprofit organization, Women in H.E.E.L.S., received financial support during the fiscal years 2022 and 2023 to implement programs aimed at reducing violence in the Congress Heights neighborhood, specifically to assist women and girls. The grants were part of the Cure the Streets initiative, a … Read more

Political Tensions Erupt as Israel’s Defense Minister Blocks Military Advocate General from Key Legal Conference

EILAT, Israel — Defense Minister Israel Katz has initiated a controversial decision by preventing Major General Yifat Tomer Yerushalmi, the IDF’s Military Advocate General, from addressing the Israel Bar Association conference this weekend. This action marks a significant departure from previous practices where the military advocate has regularly participated in such events to communicate key messages to the public. Katz labeled the conference as politicized, despite the long-standing tradition of the bar association hosting speakers from various political backgrounds without endorsing any party. The relationship between the government and the bar association has grown tense … Read more

Jasper County Prepares for Key Jury Trials: General Sessions Court Docket Highlights for the Week of May 19, 2025

Jasper, South Carolina — The Jasper County General Sessions Court is set to address a docket of jury trials from May 19, 2025, as part of its ongoing judicial calendar. The Fourteenth Circuit Solicitor’s Office will oversee the proceedings, which are expected to tackle a range of criminal cases during the week. The court’s schedule is crucial in managing the backlog of cases and ensuring timely justice for the community. Local officials emphasize the importance of these trials in the legal process, which not only serves to adjudicate criminal matters but also reflects the public’s … Read more

State Dental Clinic Owner Fights Back: Appeals Judge’s Dismissal of Defamation Suit Against Attorney General

HARTFORD, Conn. — The owner of multiple dental clinics across the state is set to challenge a court ruling that dismissed his defamation lawsuit against Attorney General William Tong. The suit was sparked by a press release issued by Tong’s office, which the clinic owner claims contained false statements about his practices. Superior Court Judge Neeta Vatti dismissed the lawsuit on grounds of qualified immunity, which protects government officials from lawsuits arising from their official duties unless they violate established legal rights. Dr. Abbas Mohammadi, president of Columbia Dental, which operates clinics in several cities … Read more