Judge Schedules Key Conference in Trump Jan. 6 Case Following Supreme Court Decision

Washington — A federal judge has scheduled a conference to discuss the future proceedings of former President Donald Trump’s involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot case. This development follows a recent Supreme Court decision, setting the stage for the judiciary to address significant legal points that may influence the course of the proceedings. The conference, arranged by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, affirms the judiciary’s commitment to advancing the case, which has drawn national and global attention since the events that unfolded at the Capitol in January 2021. The specifics of the Supreme Court … Read more

Judge Nullifies $4.7 Billion Award to NFL Sunday Ticket Fans in Landmark Decision

Los Angeles, Calif. – In a surprising legal reversal, a judge has overturned a hefty $4.7 billion jury award previously granted to a class of subscribers who alleged unfair practices associated with the NFL Sunday Ticket package. The decision throws a lifeline to AT&T and DirecTV, co-defendants in the case, who faced significant financial repercussions had the original ruling stood. The subscribers had claimed that the packaging of the NFL Sunday Ticket, which broadcasts out-of-market NFL football games, was a violation of antitrust laws. Their contention was based on the fact that the service, priced … Read more

Special Judge Steps In for Case of Off-Duty Deputy Arrested on DUI Charges

Richmond, Kentucky – In a recent development concerning law enforcement conduct, a special judge has been appointed to oversee the case involving an off-duty Madison County Sheriff’s deputy accused of driving under the influence. The deputy, identified as Jeffrey Ingram, was arrested late last month after reportedly exhibiting erratic driving behavior that prompted intervention by local police. The assignment of a special judge highlights the seriousness with which the judicial system is treating cases of misconduct involving law enforcement officers. The case is further complicated by the officer’s position with the sheriff’s department, which adds … Read more

Judge Strikes Down Controversial CityFHEPS Expansion, Deeming It Unlawful

New York, NY – A judge recently invalidated a controversial city council mandate aimed at extending CityFHEPS, a municipal housing subsidy program, marking a significant setback for proponents of expanded homeless assistance in New York City. The decision came after legal scrutiny determined that the law was enacted improperly, raising questions about the legislative process behind city ordinances concerning housing aid. CityFHEPS, standing for City Fighting Homelessness & Eviction Prevention Supplement, was initially designed to provide temporary relief to individuals and families at risk of homelessness. The voucher system plays a critical role in the … Read more