Portland Woman Disappointed as Court Leaves Noise Enforcement in Hands of Police Near ICE Building

PORTLAND, Ore. — A local resident is expressing her frustration with the city’s law enforcement response to disturbances around the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building, after a recent legal decision did not lead to the changes she hoped for. Cloud Elvengrail, who lives in an apartment nearby, has been dealing with disruptive noise and criminal behavior for over 70 days, prompting her to seek judicial intervention. Elvengrail’s attorney, Julie Parrish, argued that the noise from shouting and banging outside has significantly impacted her client’s quality of life. They had hoped a judge would direct … Read more

Legal Luminary Gerry Spence Leaves a Lasting Legacy at 96: A Tribute to the Trial Lawyer Who Redefined the Courtroom

Jackson, Wyoming – Gerry Spence, a towering figure in the legal profession and a legendary trial lawyer, passed away at the age of 96. Known for his unconventional courtroom style and his dedication to individual rights, Spence’s impact on the legal community spanned more than 65 years. Over his storied career, Spence became synonymous with high-profile cases that showcased his talent for storytelling. Many viewed him as one of the leading attorneys of his generation, earning comparisons to historical giants like Clarence Darrow. Spence’s ability to connect with juries and convey complex legal issues in … Read more

Baltimore Judge Slashes $266M Opioid Settlement to $100M, Leaves City to Decide on Future Options

Baltimore, Maryland, is facing a legal setback in its fight against the opioid epidemic as a judge has rejected a jury’s suggested $266 million award against pharmaceutical giants McKesson and Cencora, previously known as AmerisourceBergen. Instead, the court has offered the city a more modest $100 million in abatement funds. The legal action, initiated by Baltimore in 2024, accused both companies of contributing to the opioid crisis by distributing excessive quantities of prescription opioids in the region. According to city officials, McKesson and Cencora were responsible for around 60% of the prescription opioid market in … Read more

Venue Change Looms as Former Garfield County Judge’s Criminal Case Leaves Court in Disarray

GARFIELD COUNTY, Okla. — A former judge’s criminal case is facing potential changes in venue, raising significant questions about the judicial process in the region. This development comes against a backdrop of intense scrutiny and ongoing legal discussions surrounding the case. The former Garfield County judge, who has not been publicly named in recent reports, is embroiled in serious legal allegations. These charges have invoked responses not only from legal experts but also from community members concerned about impartiality and the administration of justice. The judge’s legal team is advocating for the case to be … Read more