Former Trump Lawyer Challenges Guilty Plea, Claims Unconstitutional Grounds in Georgia Election Case

Atlanta, GA — Kenneth Chesebro, a former lawyer for Donald Trump’s campaign, has filed a motion to retract his guilty plea in a case concerning alleged interference in the 2020 election in Georgia. This development comes after a judge ruled that one of the conspiracy counts against him was beyond state jurisdiction, as it involved filings made to a federal court. In October 2023, Chesebro entered a guilty plea for conspiring to submit false documents declaring Trump the winner in Georgia. However, his plea is now under scrutiny following a decision by Fulton County Superior … Read more

$12 Million Awarded to Michigan Woman Fired Over Vaccine Refusal on Religious Grounds

Detroit, MI — A federal jury has awarded a Catholic woman $12 million after she was dismissed by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan for not complying with the company’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate on grounds of religious belief. This landmark decision has sparked widespread attention due to its implications on religious accommodation in the workplace. Lisa Domski, a remote worker at Blue Cross for many years, was terminated in January 2022 after her application for a religious exemption was refused. The denial led to legal action which has culminated in a multi-million dollar verdict against … Read more

Jury Awards $12 Million to Michigan Woman Fired for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine on Religious Grounds

Detroit, MI – A federal jury in Detroit has ruled in favor of a former employee of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, awarding her over $12 million on Friday after she was terminated for refusing to comply with the company’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate. The woman claimed her dismissal was due to religious discrimination. Lisa Domski, a former IT specialist who had been with the company for over three decades, argued that her Catholic faith prevented her from receiving the vaccine. Despite working entirely from home during the pandemic and 75% remotely before the outbreak, … Read more

Washington D.C. Murder Case Takes Twist as Judge Suppresses Key Interrogation Evidence on Constitutional Grounds

Washington, D.C. – In a significant ruling, DC Superior Court Judge Marisa Demeo decided to suppress parts of an interrogation involving a defendant in a murder case, citing violations of constitutional rights. This decision came during a recent court hearing and underscores the careful scrutiny given to the rights of the accused in the criminal justice system. Warren Tyson, a 53-year-old man, stands accused in a case charged with second-degree murder while armed, after the fatal stabbing of 21-year-old Michael Johnson on October 22, 2021. The tragic incident took place in the 4900 block of … Read more