Onondaga County Family Court Judge Hopefuls Weigh In on Juvenile Justice and Protecting At-Risk Children

Syracuse, NY — In the heart of Onondaga County, the race for family court judge is heating up as candidates discuss their approach to handling cases involving juvenile crimes and child abuse. The position, critical in shaping the lives of vulnerable youths, has attracted attention for its direct impact on the community’s future. Family court judges in Onondaga County hold a pivotal role, arbitrating on cases that range from custody disputes to severe instances of child neglect and abuse. Given the sensitive nature of these cases, the candidates have voiced how they plan to address … Read more

Delphi Murder Case Progresses: Jury Selection Scheduled for Monday as Community Seeks Justice

Delphi, Indiana – The small community of Delphi is bracing as jury selection commences Monday for the trial of the man accused in the notorious killings that have haunted the town since February 2017. The suspect, long-awaited to be officially linked to the crime, faces charges related to the deaths of two local teenage girls, drawing regional and national attention to this quiet corner of Indiana. Amidst the gravity of the case, the legal proceedings will unfold under intense scrutiny due to the shocking nature of the crime which saw Liberty German, 14, and Abigail … Read more

Justice Department Files Suit Against Virginia for Alleged Voter Roll Violations Ahead of Election

RICHMOND, Va. — The U.S. Justice Department has initiated legal action against Virginia, its State Board of Elections, and the state’s Commissioner of Elections. This lawsuit targets Virginia’s method of removing voters from its electoral rolls, an action deemed too close to election day and potentially in violation of federal law. The legal challenge claims that Virginia’s current voter roll maintenance program violates the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. According to the Act, such systematic purging should not occur within 90 days of an election to prevent any undue impact on voter participation. Assistant … Read more

Fight for Environmental Justice: Louisiana Parish Faces Lawsuit Over Racially Discriminative Industrial Zoning Practices

NEW ORLEANS, LA — A pivotal civil rights lawsuit is underway as the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans prepares to hear a case on Monday that accuses St. James Parish of intentionally situating polluting industries in predominantly Black neighborhoods. This case alleges racial discrimination in land-use policies which, the plaintiffs claim, protect white communities from environmental hazards while disproportionately impacting Black residents. Filed by local community groups including Inclusive Louisiana, Rise St. James, and Mt. Triumph Baptist Church, the lawsuit demands a cessation of further industrial development in the area. This legal … Read more