Virginia House Unanimously Passes Bill to Expand Roadkill Laws: Turkeys and Elk Now Included

Richmond, Virginia – The Virginia House of Delegates has unanimously passed a bill that would change the laws regarding drivers’ rights to claim roadkill. The bill, submitted by Del. Tony Wilt (R-34), received a 98-0 vote in favor on February 6th. Currently, if a driver hits a game animal with their vehicle, they must call a conservation officer or local law enforcement to verify the animal and grant permission to take it. Only the driver is allowed to claim the animal, and it must have been hit during the animal’s hunting season. If the bill … Read more

Trump White House Official Denied Prison Release by Federal Judge in Contempt of Congress Appeal

WASHINGTON — Former Trump White House official Peter Navarro was denied his request to remain out of prison while he appeals his conviction for contempt of Congress. Navarro was found guilty of refusing to cooperate with an investigation into the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and was sentenced to four months behind bars. He had asked to be free while he fights the conviction in higher courts, but U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta denied the request. Navarro, who served as a White House trade adviser under former President Donald Trump, must now … Read more

Supreme Court Showdown: Former Trump Lawyer Faces off Against Colorado Voters in Controversial White House Eligibility Case

DENVER, Colorado – The stage is set for a high-stakes battle at the Supreme Court as Donald Trump seeks to overturn a ruling disqualifying him from returning to the White House. Representing the former president is Jonathan Mitchell, a prominent Texas lawyer with extensive experience at the highest court in the land. On the other side, Colorado voters have enlisted the services of Jason Murray, an attorney deeply familiar with the case’s historical record. Murray’s Denver-based law firm, which opened just six months ago, filed the lawsuit on behalf of the Colorado voters. Prior to … Read more

Displaced Heritage House Residents Take Legal Action, Demand Jury Trial in Lawsuit

Kansas City, MO – Five residents of the Heritage House Apartments have taken legal action against the complex. They filed a lawsuit on Monday seeking a jury trial. The displaced residents are claiming that the apartments are responsible for their displacement and are seeking compensation. The lawsuit alleges negligence on the part of the apartment management, which resulted in uninhabitable living conditions and forced evictions. According to the lawsuit, the residents endured numerous issues such as electrical failures, infestations, and lack of maintenance. These problems led to unsafe living conditions and ultimately the need to … Read more