Venom’s Visionaries: Founders Mantas and Abaddon Launch Fan-Funded Legal Battle Against Cronos

San Francisco, California — The founders of Venom, Mantas and Abaddon, have launched a fan-funded lawsuit against Cronos, a decision that has sparked discussions within the music community. This move comes as the duo, known for their work in the heavy metal scene, seeks to address grievances they claim have been ignored. The legal action was initiated after these artists alleged that Cronos, the frontman of the iconic band Venom, infringed on their rights and mismanaged their contributions to the band. Mantas and Abaddon are relying on their fan base to financially support this endeavor, … Read more

UConn Law Unveils Innovative Graduate Certificate in Insurance Law for Aspiring Legal Professionals

Hartford, Conn. — The University of Connecticut School of Law has unveiled a new Graduate Certificate in Insurance Law, aiming to equip legal and industry professionals with advanced knowledge in this critical field. Enrollment for the inaugural cohort is now available for the Spring 2026 semester. This innovative certificate program, crafted by UConn Law’s Insurance Law Center, stands out as the only one of its kind in the nation. It offers a blend of virtual and in-person courses, including evening classes that cater to working professionals. Students will engage with nationally recognized faculty, gaining both … Read more

Uvalde CISD Calls Emergency Meeting to Explore New Legal Representation Amid Document Controversy

Uvalde, Texas, school board members are set to hold a special meeting to address critical legal matters, including the potential hiring of new attorneys. This development comes amid ongoing scrutiny over the district’s alleged failure to disclose certain documents related to previous legal issues. The board is expected to discuss the implications of their current legal representation and whether to seek new counsel as they navigate these complex challenges. The meeting aims to address concerns about transparency and adherence to public record laws, as the district has faced accusations of withholding information from the public. … Read more

"Trump’s Troop Threats Spark Legal Showdown: Federal Court Rules Against Militarizing Civilian Law Enforcement"

Chicago, Illinois — Despite a federal court ruling against the use of military personnel for civilian law enforcement, former President Donald Trump continues to advocate deploying troops in cities like Chicago, raising legal and constitutional concerns regarding such actions. In a ruling issued by California Federal Judge Charles Breyer, the court found that the Trump administration had breached the Posse Comitatus Act when military forces were sent to Los Angeles. The ruling came in response to efforts that included immigration enforcement and public demonstrations. Breyer, who is the brother of former Supreme Court Justice Stephen … Read more