D.C. Federal Judge Opens Door for Suspended Circuit Judge to Challenge Judicial Conduct Act

Washington, D.C. – A federal judge in Washington, D.C. has permitted suspended U.S. Circuit Judge Pauline Newman to present arguments regarding the constitutionality of the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act. This latest development is expected to fuel further debate among legal professionals. The Judicial Conduct and Disability Act has been a subject of controversy for some time now, as it governs the behavior of federal judges and the procedures for their disciplining. Critics argue that the act may infringe upon judges’ First Amendment rights and undermine the separation of powers. Under the act, judges are … Read more

Judge sides with Texans owner in legal battle, dismissal motion to be pursued by lawyer

HOUSTON, TEXAS – A judge has ruled in favor of the owner of the Houston Texans, clearing the way for his legal team to seek the dismissal of a lawsuit against him. This development comes after a former team security coordinator accused the owner of firing him for reporting a sexual assault claim by a member of the team’s coaching staff. The judge’s ruling could potentially bring an end to the lawsuit that has been ongoing for several months. The security coordinator alleges that the owner terminated his employment due to his involvement in the … Read more

Man Indicted for Threatening Judge in Handwritten Letter, DOJ Says

GREENVILLE, S.C. — A man from Greenville, South Carolina, has been indicted for allegedly threatening a federal judge in a handwritten letter, according to court documents. The United States Department of Justice announced that Alvin Bernard Parks, 42, has been charged with two counts of sending a threatening letter to the judge. The letter specifically named a judge from the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina. The letter, which was addressed to the judge, contained alarming statements. An excerpt from the letter stated, “I have watched you leave the courthouse numerous … Read more

Federal Judge Dismisses PhRMA’s Lawsuit Against Biden’s Drug Price-Setting Provisions

WASHINGTON (AP) – The US trade group Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) faced a setback in its efforts to oppose drug price-setting provisions in the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). A federal judge in the District Court for the Western District of Texas has thrown out PhRMA’s lawsuit on Monday, dealing a blow to their attempts to halt the price-curbing measures. PhRMA has been vocal in its opposition to the IRA, asserting concerns over the impact of price-setting on the pharmaceutical industry. However, their legal challenge has been dismissed by the court, … Read more