Marin County Honors Legacy: Flags at Half-Staff for Remembered Judge

Marin County, California, mourns the loss of a respected member of its judicial community. Flags throughout the county have been lowered to half-staff in honor of Judge James M. Chou, who passed away recently. Known for his commitment to justice and community service, Chou’s legacy will be remembered by colleagues and residents alike. Judge Chou served on the Marin County Superior Court, where he made significant contributions during his tenure. Appointed in 2010, he gained a reputation for his empathetic approach toward those who appeared in his courtroom. Lawyers and court staff praised his fair-mindedness … Read more

"Yankees’ Ausmus Weighs in on AL MVP Race: Judge vs. Raleigh in a Battle of Dominance"

Bronx, New York — As the Major League Baseball season approaches its finale, the debate for the American League MVP intensifies, centering on New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge and Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh. Brad Ausmus, the Yankees’ bench coach and a former player, weighed in on the discussion, asserting that Judge holds a significant advantage in the race for the prestigious award. Ausmus expressed admiration for Raleigh’s performance, acknowledging that the catcher has had an outstanding season. However, he pointed out that a closer examination of the statistics reveals a stark contrast between … Read more

Federal Judge Dismisses Trump’s Defamation Case Against The New York Times Just Days After Filing

A federal judge in New York dismissed former President Donald Trump’s defamation lawsuit against The New York Times on Friday, just four days after it was filed. The judge criticized the suit as “improper and impermissible” in its current form, signaling a setback for Trump in his attempts to challenge media coverage. The lawsuit stemmed from an opinion piece published by the Times in March 2019, which discussed Russia’s involvement in the 2016 presidential election and its potential connections to Trump’s campaign. Trump alleged that the article falsely portrayed his campaign as being tied to … Read more

Florida Judge Axes Trump’s $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against The New York Times, Citing Legal Missteps

TAMPA, Fla. — A federal judge has dismissed former President Donald Trump’s defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and several others, characterizing the extensive filing as more akin to a political manifesto than a legitimate legal document. The ruling, which came on Friday, addressed the $15 billion lawsuit filed earlier this week that targeted the newspaper, four of its reporters, and the publisher, Penguin Random House. U.S. District Judge Steven D. Merryday criticized the 85-page complaint for failing to adhere to established procedures. He emphasized that the lawsuit strayed from the mandates of Rule … Read more