D.C. Superior Court Hosts 25th Annual Youth Law Fair, Providing High School Students a Positive Insight into the Justice System

WASHINGTON (AP) — High school students in Washington, D.C. had the unique opportunity to gain a positive perspective of the court system during the 25th annual Youth Law Fair at the D.C. Superior Court on Saturday. The event allowed students to engage in mock trials as jurors, witnesses, attorneys, defendants, and even judges, providing them with firsthand experience of what happens inside a courtroom. More than 150 students attended the fair, which aimed to familiarize them with the judicial system. The theme of this year’s Youth Law Fair was “The Ride You Can’t Afford to … Read more

Renowned Advocate Larry H. Parker, Devoted to Justice and Advocacy, Passes Away at 75

Los Angeles, California – Larry H. Parker, a prominent attorney known for his commitment to advocating for injured individuals, has passed away at the age of 75. Parker, recognized for his memorable slogan “We’ll fight for you!”, dedicated his career to fighting for the rights of those who had suffered injuries or accidents. Although the specific cause of his death has not been disclosed, Parker’s passing marks the end of an era in the legal profession. His fearless pursuit of justice garnered him a reputation as a relentless advocate for his clients, earning him the … Read more

Supreme Court Justice Extends Order Blocking Controversial Immigration Law in Texas

Washington, D.C. – Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has extended a temporary order blocking Texas law enforcement from arresting and detaining migrants suspected of crossing the U.S. southern border without authorization under the state’s strict immigration law, known as SB4. The administrative stay, which had previously been set to expire on Wednesday, has now been extended through Monday, March 18. SB4, one of the toughest state immigration laws in U.S. history, allows Texas law enforcement at the state and local levels to arrest, jail, and prosecute migrants on state charges for entering or reentering the … Read more