Kelly Linger to Assume Role as Columbiana County Municipal Court Judge Starting July 23

LISBON, Ohio — Kelly Linger, a seasoned attorney with extensive experience in both prosecution and defense, has been appointed as the new judge of the Columbiana County Municipal Court. Set to start on July 23, Linger steps into a role vacated by former Judge Katelyn Dickey earlier this year. Governor Mike DeWine announced Linger’s appointment late last week, marking a significant move in the local judiciary. Dickey had left her position following a new appointment to the Seventh District Court of Appeals at the end of March. Linger, an assistant prosecutor and one of three … Read more

Judge Rules SEC’s Major Charges Against Binance Can Proceed, Dismisses Part of Case

WASHINGTON — In a pivotal legal ruling, the District Court for the District of I Columbia has decided that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) can proceed with multiple charges against the global cryptocurrency platform Binance and its CEO, Changpeng Zhao. The court, under Judge Amy Berman Jackson, upheld the SEC’s allegations concerning unregistered securities offerings and other regulatory breaches, though it dismissed some charges related to secondary market activities. The SEC’s lawsuit claims that Binance, along with its U.S. counterpart Binance.US, has been operating without the proper registration, offering services equivalent to those of … Read more

Federal Judge Orders Renewed Monitoring of Jan. 6 Defendant’s Online Activities Ahead of 2024 Election

Washington — A federal judge has reinstated the computer monitoring condition for Daniel Goodwyn, a San Francisco web designer convicted of involvement in the January 6 Capitol riots, emphasizing the need for vigilance as the next presidential election nears. Goodwyn, a self-described member of the Proud Boys, was originally sentenced to 60 days in jail followed by a year of supervised probation, which is due to conclude in August 2023. Goodwyn pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of entering and remaining in a restricted building during the turmoil at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, … Read more

Justice or Lottery? Vital Role of Judge Assignments in Asylum Case Outcomes Highlights Inequities in U.S. Immigration Courts

Minneapolis, MN — In the sprawling halls of Fort Snelling immigration court, the fates of asylum seekers such as Fernanda from Ecuador hinge not just on their harrowing stories but also, significantly, on which judge hears their case. Fernanda, cradling her American-born baby, approached Immigration Judge Katherine L. Hansen with uncertainty, admitting her unfamiliarity with the asylum process. Meanwhile, a Mexican immigrant pleaded his case before Immigration Judge Monte G. Miller, apologizing for his illegal entry due to safety fears back home. The outcomes of these cases often depend starkly on the judge assigned. Data … Read more