Former Rights Lawyer Ditches Court for Compassionate Activism in New Book ‘Human Justice’

New York – “Human Justice,” a stirring new book by former attorney Human and the Lights, delves into the final trial of his 15-year career and chronicles a deep-seated conflict between corporate interests and human rights. Throughout his tenure, the author dedicated his professional life to advocating for marginalized communities, navigating the often murky waters of civil rights and anti-discrimination laws. The book raises compelling arguments about the pervasive influence of corporate values—primarily profit-driven—and their clash with sustainable, human-centric practices. These values, as presented, suggest a stark future where corporatism continues to thrive at the … Read more

Tupac Murder Suspect Keefe D Flooded with TV Deal Offers as Lawyer Seeks to Preserve His Legacy

LAS VEGAS, Nevada — In a city known for its high stakes and dramatic showdowns, the case surrounding the infamous 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur has taken on a life of its own. Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a suspect in Shakur’s murder, finds himself at the center of a legal and media circus, with major TV networks offering lucrative deals to chronicle his story and legal battles. Davis, who has gained notoriety in recent years for his alleged role in the drive-by shooting that killed one of the most iconic figures in hip-hop, is … Read more

Mike McIntyre Honored with H. Brent McKnight Renaissance Lawyer Award for Lifelong Service and Advocacy in North Carolina

Charlotte, NC — In a celebration of legal excellence, Mike McIntyre, a seasoned advocate and leader, was honored with the H. Brent McKnight Renaissance Lawyer Award during the North Carolina Bar Association’s Annual Meeting on June 21. The award, a tribute to the late Judge H. Brent McKnight, is bestowed upon a lawyer who exemplifies an exceptional blend of professionalism, integrity, and community service, known colloquially as the traits of a “Renaissance Lawyer.” Esteemed for his extensive career and commitment to public service, McIntyre’s versatile roles span from a distinguished 18-year tenure as a U.S. … Read more

Hammond Woman Impersonates Lawyer to Gain Access to Inmates, Faces Multiple Charges

Hammond, La. — In a recent incident at the Tangipahoa Parish jail, a local woman was arrested for falsely claiming to be an attorney. Officials reported that Connie Jones attempted to gain access to inmates by misrepresenting herself as their legal counsel. Authorities were alerted to the ruse when Jones visited the jail on a Friday, asserting she was there to see two inmates she claimed to represent. Coincidentally, investigators were present at the time to rebook these inmates, which raised suspicion since they were familiar with the inmates’ actual lawyer. Upon further scrutiny, investigators … Read more