Judge Rules Against Splitting Trials in Sheryl Williams Stapleton Case, Keeping Accusations Consolidated

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A judge has ruled against a motion to separate the trials associated with Sheryl Williams Stapleton, a former state lawmaker facing significant legal action. This decision allows the case to proceed with all charges against her being heard together. Stapleton, who previously served as the House Majority Whip in New Mexico, is facing multiple allegations, including racketeering and money laundering. The accusations stem from her time as the head of a state educational organization. Prosecutors allege that she misused her position to divert substantial funds for personal gain. Defense attorneys had sought … Read more

CFPB Withdraws Lawsuit Against Comerica Bank, Keeping Door Open for Future Actions

Dallas, Texas — A significant legal action involving Comerica Bank and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was recently dismissed, signaling a shift in enforcement strategies under different U.S. presidential administrations. The CFPB opted to drop a lawsuit against Comerica without explanation, a move that allows for the case to potentially be reopened in the future. This legal decision follows a Texas judge’s refusal last month to pause the lawsuit, criticizing the bureau’s lack of justification for how a stay would serve the cause of justice. Originally, the CFPB filed a single-sentence dismissal at the … Read more

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden’s Immigration Rule Aimed at Keeping Mixed-Status Families Together

A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked a new immigration policy designed to safeguard non-citizen spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens while they attempt to regularize their status in the country. U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker, on August 26, imposed a 14-day administrative stay on the “Keeping Families Together” rule, a move that can be extended and was swiftly challenged by a cohort of 16 states led by Texas. Introduced by the Biden administration on June 18, the rule aimed to permit mixed-status families to stay intact within the U.S. as they pursued … Read more