NRA General Counsel Admits Lack of Experience and Exclusion from Key Decisions in Testimony

Manhattan, New York – The National Rifle Association’s (NRA) General Counsel testified on Tuesday that he was hired for his position without any prior experience and was excluded from important decision-making processes. John Frazer, who has served as the NRA’s top lawyer since 2015, admitted that he had only been an attorney for less than two years when he was appointed. Despite having gained significant experience within the NRA in a non-legal capacity, Frazer acknowledged that he had never worked as a General Counsel before. During his testimony, Frazer revealed that he had been left … Read more

US District Judge Dismisses Lawsuit on Israel’s Actions in Gaza, Citing Lack of Jurisdiction, But Offers Scathing Criticism

Oakland, California – A U.S. district judge in California dismissed a lawsuit on Wednesday that demanded the Biden administration to take action in order to stop Israel from bombing Gaza. U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White stated that he did not have jurisdiction over the matter while expressing strong criticism towards the administration. He acknowledged the possibility that Israel’s actions could qualify as genocide. The lawsuit was filed in November by Palestinian human rights organizations and individuals who lost family members in the Israeli assault following an attack by Hamas. The complaint sought to compel President … Read more

In-Laws’ Lack of Bathroom Sparks Dilemma for Family: To Pee or Not to Pee?

Brief: A woman is seeking advice on how to address the lack of basic amenities in her in-laws’ guesthouse during their visits. She ponders whether she should suggest they install a bathroom, but worries about burdening her mother-in-law. The advice columnist encourages her to advocate for her family’s comfort and safety, emphasizing that both presence and truth-telling are forms of respect. Springfield, USA – A woman is grappling with a predicament during her visits to her in-laws’ home in Springfield. Despite maintaining a great relationship with her in-laws, she finds it challenging to cope with … Read more

Judge Criticizes Lack of Diversity in Juul Settlements as $150 Million in Attorney Fees Move Forward

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge in California has granted approval for up to $150 million in attorney fees to move forward in settlements involving Juul Labs. The settlements include a $255 million class action settlement on behalf of consumers. U.S. District Judge William Orrick approved $76.5 million in fees in the class action and accepted the recommendation of a fee committee allocating common benefit funds. However, Orrick expressed concern over the lack of diversity among the lawyers involved in the Juul cases, noting that none of the 62 plaintiffs’ firms had a Black … Read more