Governor Beshear Fights Back Against Federal Unemployment Funding Freeze with New Lawsuit

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky has joined a legal challenge aimed at halting a federal pause on unemployment insurance funding. This move comes as the state grapples with concerns over the delay in financial assistance that many residents rely on amid economic uncertainty. The lawsuit, filed against the U.S. Department of Labor, argues that the freeze on funding is negatively impacting countless families who depend on these benefits for basic needs. Governor Beshear emphasized the urgency of ensuring that Kentuckians receive timely support, particularly as the state is still navigating the economic … Read more

California Man Fights Back in Federal Lawsuit: Claims Immunity Against Judge’s Defamation Allegations

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — A criminal defendant embroiled in a federal lawsuit has requested the dismissal of accusations aimed at tarnishing the reputation of the Snyder-Union County president judge. Daniel Bozin, residing in Beverly Hills, California, has challenged the second amended complaint filed by Judge Lori Hackenberg. In a court filing submitted Monday to the U.S. Middle District Court, Bozin’s legal team asserts that he is not liable for several of the allegations presented against him and claims immunity under Pennsylvania’s Uniform Public Expression Protection Act for the remaining charges. Hackenberg’s complaint alleges that Bozin executed … Read more

Texas Wrongful Death Lawsuit Questions Reproductive Care Protections After Abortion Pill Prescription

AUSTIN, Texas — A federal lawsuit has been filed against a California physician who prescribed abortion medication to a Texas resident’s girlfriend, raising questions about the implications of reproductive care legislation in states where such laws exist. The case is anticipated to challenge the boundaries of these shield laws, which are designed to protect healthcare providers. The plaintiff alleges that the prescription led to the wrongful death of his girlfriend, asserting that the physician’s actions violated both state laws and medical ethics. This legal action could create a significant precedent in legal interpretations surrounding reproductive … Read more

Judge Glenda Hatchett Ordered to Pay Legal Fees After Dropping Lawsuit Against Former Georgia Sheriff

MORGAN COUNTY, Ga. — Judge Glenda Hatchett, known for her television appearances, is facing a legal setback after halting a lawsuit against former Bleckley County Sheriff Kristopher Coody and the Georgia Sheriff’s Association. Following the dismissal of her case, a court has mandated that Hatchett cover the legal fees incurred by the association. This week, Hatchett is scheduled to appear in court to address a ruling that deemed her case “without merit.” The dispute began in 2022 when Hatchett claimed she was sexually assaulted during a reception held by the Georgia Sheriff’s Association at the … Read more