Legendary Hollywood Lawyer Marshall B. Grossman Leaves a Lasting Legacy as a Passionate Advocate for Chabad and Jewish Causes

Los Angeles, California – Marshall B. Grossman, a highly regarded litigator in Hollywood, passed away at the age of 84 after battling Parkinson’s disease for a decade. Known for representing high-profile clients such as Steven Spielberg, Clint Eastwood, and J.K. Rowling, Grossman was a prominent figure in the legal world. However, his connection to Rabbi Boruch Shlomo Cunin of West Coast Chabad-Lubavitch revealed a softer side to the tough lawyer. Rabbi Cunin described Grossman as “like a brother” and emphasized his unwavering support, always ready to lend a hand when needed. Grossman was deeply involved … Read more

Oregon Student Continues Family Legacy as Junior Election Judge, Eager to Shape Future Elections

OREGON, Ill. – In Ogle County, Illinois, the tradition of overseeing elections has been passed down through generations, and now a student is set to continue this legacy as a junior election judge. Sarah Branam will be taking on this role for the first time, with guidance from her mother, Annette. Surprisingly, Sarah finds the experience far from boring, as she has a genuine curiosity about the inner workings of elections and the processes involved. As Sarah prepares to embrace her role as a junior election judge, she is also eagerly anticipating her first opportunity … Read more

Uncovering the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in the Labor Movement and Examining Current Labor News

Chicago, Illinois – On this week’s episode of The Worker’s Mic, hosted by Ken Edwards, Ed Maher, and Phil Davidson, the team reflects on the enduring influence of Martin Luther King Jr. on the labor movement, particularly before his tragic assassination. They also delve into the impact of Chicago’s recent weather on outdoor labor jobs and provide updates on the United Automobile Workers (UAW) following their successful negotiations with the ‘Big Three’ automakers. Additionally, the hosts discuss a new bill passed in Indiana that permits 14-year-olds to drop out of school in order to work … Read more

Renowned Lawyer Championing Ongoing 1966 Murder Case Passes Away at 82, Leaving Legacy of Justice

LOS ANGELES – Leonard Michaels, the attorney who led the defense in an ongoing 1966 murder case, passed away at the age of 82. Michaels, based in Los Angeles, dedicated his career to representing the accused in high-profile criminal trials. One of Michaels’ most notable cases was the defense of the 1966 murder. The case has remained ongoing for over 50 years, making it one of the longest-running trials in California history. Michaels tirelessly fought for his client, using his deep knowledge of the law and his persuasive courtroom skills to argue for justice. Throughout … Read more