$700 Million Awarded in Landmark Case Over Tragic Spring Break Murder of New York Teen

COLUMBIA, S.C. — A South Carolina jury granted a staggering $700 million in damages to the family of Brittanee Drexel, a 17-year-old girl from New York who was abducted and killed during a spring break vacation in Myrtle Beach in 2009. The civil lawsuit, initiated by Drexel’s mother Dawn Pleckan in January 2023, targeted not only Raymond Moody, the perpetrator, but also implicated Bar Harbor Resort Inc. and Smith Family Partners LLC for alleged negligence linked to the teenager’s tragic death. The jury’s decision last month awarded $200 million in actual damages and an additional … Read more

Federal Judge Halts Widespread Dismissal of Probationary Government Employees in Landmark Ruling

Washington, D.C. – In a significant legal intervention, a second judge has issued an injunction preventing the Biden administration from executing widespread dismissals of federal workers who are still within their probationary periods. This ruling underscores growing judicial scrutiny over executive actions related to federal employment policies. The order came in response to a lawsuit filed by a group of federal employees who argued that their proposed terminations were not only unjust but also lacked the procedural protections typically afforded to government workers. This judicial decision temporarily halts the firing of potentially hundreds of probationary … Read more

Landmark International Treaty Adopted to Shield Lawyers from Harassment and Attacks

Strasbourg, France – In a landmark move, the Council of Europe has adopted the first-ever international treaty dedicated to safeguarding the profession of lawyers. The treaty emerges in response to growing concerns over harassment, threats, and interference in the legal practice, addressing an urgent need to enhance lawyers’ security and their capability to perform duties without obstruction. Lawyers are central to maintaining the rule of law and ensuring equitable access to justice. They are instrumental in addressing potential human rights violations, making their protection integral to the confidence the public holds in the justice system. … Read more

Global Surge in Female Inmates Linked to Poverty and Discriminatory Laws, Landmark Report Reveals

A growing trend of increasing female incarceration rates worldwide is raising alarms among human rights advocates, highlighting an escalating crisis fueled by poverty, discriminatory laws, and global shifts in political power. A comprehensive new study reveals that women are often imprisoned for minor offenses like petty theft or debt, activities frequently linked to survival efforts. This pattern is exacerbated by laws that disproportionately target women, particularly as far-right political movements gain traction, potentially leading to harsher penalties and more discriminatory legislation. From the global perspective, the number of women behind bars has surged noticeably. According … Read more