Judge Dismisses Charges Against Michigan GOP Electors in Controversial Case

A Michigan judge has dismissed the felony charges against several Republicans who were part of an alternate slate of electors. These individuals were implicated in a scheme to undermine the state’s legitimate election results following the 2020 presidential race. The ruling, issued by Judge Christopher Murray in a Lansing courtroom, cleared the way for the would-be electors, who had gathered in December 2020 to cast votes for Donald Trump. The group claimed to be the rightful electors, although Joe Biden had won Michigan by approximately 154,000 votes. In his decision, Judge Murray found that the … Read more

Community Gathers as Ervin Assumes Role of Deputy Judge Executive Following Doolittle’s Legacy

PADUCAH, Ky. — The McCracken County government has welcomed a new leader following the recent passing of Deputy Judge Executive Doolittle. Ervin was officially sworn in to the role, taking responsibility for the executive functions of the county. The ceremony held in the county courthouse was attended by numerous officials and community members who gathered to pay their respects to Doolittle’s legacy while also supporting Ervin in his new position. The passing of Doolittle, who had served the county diligently, brought sadness to many, but the transition aims to maintain continuity in leadership. Ervin, who … Read more

Breakthrough in Competition: Judge Moves Forward with Particle Health’s Antitrust Challenge Against Epic

A federal judge in San Francisco has decided to move forward with an antitrust lawsuit filed by Particle Health against Epic, a prominent health software company. The ruling, announced recently, allows the case to proceed, raising significant implications for the healthcare technology landscape. The lawsuit, initiated by Particle Health in May, accuses Epic of engaging in anti-competitive practices that limit interoperability in the electronic health records (EHR) market. Particle Health, a startup focused on streamlining patient data access, claims that Epic’s tactics hinder innovation and place unnecessary barriers on smaller companies striving to enhance healthcare … Read more

Federal Judge Approves Settlement to Ensure Voter ID Compliance in North Carolina Amid Growing Election Scrutiny

RALEIGH, N.C. — A federal judge has approved a settlement plan resolving a lawsuit brought by the Justice Department under President Donald Trump aimed at improving voter registration accuracy in North Carolina. The lawsuit questioned the compliance of state election officials regarding the inclusion of identification numbers for over 100,000 registered voters. U.S. District Judge Richard Myers endorsed the consent agreement jointly submitted by the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department and the North Carolina State Board of Elections. Legal representatives for both parties indicated that this agreement would help ensure that North Carolina … Read more