Court Upholds E. Jean Carroll’s $83 Million Defamation Victory Over Trump, Declaring No One Is Above the Law

New York, N.Y. — A federal appeals court has upheld a significant defamation ruling against former President Donald Trump, affirming that he must pay a staggering $83 million to writer E. Jean Carroll. The decision solidifies a jury’s earlier finding that Trump’s comments about Carroll were not only defamatory but also carried a high degree of reprehensibility. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stated that Trump did not present sufficient grounds to reconsider prior rulings on presidential immunity. The panel determined that both the district court’s decisions and the jury’s damages verdict were justified. … Read more

Back-to-School Safety Alert: Drivers Reminded to Obey Pennsylvania’s School Bus Stopping Law

Bucks County, Pennsylvania – As schools across the region prepare to welcome students back to classrooms, TMA Bucks is urging drivers to remain vigilant and adhere strictly to Pennsylvania’s School Bus Stopping Law. With the return of hundreds of school buses on the roads, safety precautions are essential to protect children commuting to and from school. The law mandates that drivers must halt their vehicles at least 10 feet away from any school bus displaying flashing red lights and an extended stop arm. Importantly, vehicles are required to stop from all directions unless the bus … Read more

From Hagerstown to Africa: The Inspiring Journey of Capt. Brooke Gomulka in Advancing Rule of Law

VICENZA, Italy — Hagerstown, Maryland, residents may not know that their school board’s legal counsel is also a U.S. Army Reserve officer on a vital mission. Capt. Brooke Gomulka serves as in-house counsel during the week but transforms into a judge advocate for the 360th Civil Affairs Brigade on weekends. Currently, she is stationed in Vicenza for a nine-month deployment with the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF). Her deployment has involved leading rule of law exchanges during her time in Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, engaging with military legal professionals in Uganda, Zambia, and … Read more

Federal Court Eases Free Speech Restrictions in Tennessee’s Controversial Abortion Law

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A federal judge has partially blocked a Tennessee law that criminalized the recruitment or transportation of a minor for an unlawful abortion without parental consent, marking a significant ruling regarding free speech rights. The judge deemed that the law’s provisions relating to “recruitment” impose unconstitutional restrictions on protected speech. The decision stemmed from a lawsuit filed in June 2024 by Tennessee State Representative Aftyn Behn, a Democrat from Nashville, alongside family law attorney Rachel Welty. They contested the law, asserting it violated their First Amendment rights and was vague in its language. … Read more