Supreme Court Clash: Justice Barrett Challenges Trump Admin’s Stance on Birthright Citizenship Rulings

Washington, D.C. — In a pivotal Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship, Justice Amy Coney Barrett questioned Solicitor General D. John Sauer regarding the Trump administration’s stance on following judicial precedents. This inquiry comes amid a broader legal debate over whether the President has the authority to rescind the long-established practice of granting citizenship to all children born in the U.S., regardless of their parents’ immigration status. The case addresses President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, a move that could have significant repercussions for millions of individuals across the nation. Barrett, … Read more

Rights Lawyer Urges Syria to Enforce Justice for Lasting Peace Amid Ongoing Conflicts

DAMASCUS, Syria — A prominent human rights lawyer is advocating for accountability as a crucial step toward achieving peace in Syria. This call comes amid ongoing efforts to address the atrocities committed during the years of brutal conflict that has ravaged the nation. Amid numerous documented human rights violations, the lawyer, who specializes in international law, emphasizes that recognizing and punishing all crimes is essential for a sustainable peace process. The quest for justice is not only a moral obligation but also a necessary foundation for reconciliation among Syria’s diverse communities. The lawyer’s remarks highlight … Read more

Jackson County Judge Rules Teen in Shaun Brady’s Murder Case Will Face Juvenile Justice System

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Jackson County Family Court judge has decided that a teenager charged in the death of chef Shaun Brady will not face trial as an adult. The ruling was made after evaluating evidence from a certification hearing held earlier this month. According to a court spokesperson, the judge determined that the juvenile is suitable for handling under the Missouri juvenile justice system. Consequently, the case will proceed within Family Court, allowing for juvenile legal procedures to take effect. Additionally, the judge ruled that the teen willremain in secure detention while the … Read more

Murder Exoneree Fights for Justice: Appeals Court Ruling Bolsters $5.7 Million Verdict Against Connecticut Town

Bridgeport, Conn. — A man wrongfully imprisoned for 30 years has urged a federal judge to reject a Connecticut town’s attempt to overturn a substantial verdict awarded for evidence fabrication. Ralph “Ricky” Birch’s plea comes in response to New Milford’s motion for judgment as a matter of law, where he argues that both the evidence and a previous court ruling support his case. In legal documents submitted to U.S. District Judge Victor A. Bolden, Birch cited Rule 50(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, explaining that the criteria for overturning a jury’s decision are … Read more