Federal Judge Upholds Ban on Generic Versions of Lilly’s Breakthrough Weight Loss Medication

Indianapolis — A federal judge in Indiana has refused to issue an injunction that would have halted a ban on unauthorized copies of a widely popular weight-loss medication produced by Eli Lilly and Company. This decision keeps in place the enforcement against the manufacturing and distribution of generic versions of the pharmaceutical giant’s patented drug. This ruling directly impacts a number of pharmaceutical manufacturers who have been accused by Eli Lilly of infringing on its patents by replicating Mounjaro, a drug which has shown significant efficacy in both weight management and the treatment of type … Read more

Federal Judge Halts NIH Plan to Cap Research Funding, Citing Potential Loss of Lives and Scientific Progress

Boston, MA — A federal judge in Massachusetts has halted the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) controversial plan to slash the reimbursement for indirect costs on grants, which institutions argued could decimate vital scientific research and lead to significant job losses. The cap was set to reduce these reimbursements to only 15 percent of direct research costs, a sharp decline from the current average of 28 percent. These indirect costs, crucial for labs and facilities maintenance, among others, are fundamental to the daily operational needs of research. The ruling, issued by U.S. District Judge Angel … Read more

Community Mourns the Loss of Halifax Lawyer and Prison Justice Advocate, Harry Critchley, at 32

Halifax, Canada — The legal and prison justice communities are mourning the loss of Harry Critchley, a 32-year-old lawyer known for his advocacy and deep commitment to justice for the incarcerated. Critchley, who was a founding member of the East Coast Prison Justice Society, died unexpectedly last week following a cardiac event while skiing in Cape Breton. Originally from Ontario, Critchley moved to Nova Scotia over a decade ago to attend the University of King’s College, where he studied philosophy. His early experiences at the college were formative; it was there that he first became … Read more

Lompoc Community Mourns Loss of Local Motorcyclist Sean Birdsell in Tragic Afternoon Accident

Lompoc, CA — A tragic roadway incident has claimed the life of a local motorcyclist in Lompoc, California. On the afternoon of February 25, Sean Birdsell, 53, was identified by authorities as the deceased in the collision that occurred on West Ocean Avenue. The fatal accident unfolded at approximately 4:10 p.m., involving Birdsell’s motorcycle and a 2023 Toyota. The details surrounding the collision suggest that this was a severe incident, prompting an immediate response from emergency services and the California Highway Patrol (CHP). Upon arrival at the scene, first responders found Birdsell in critical condition. … Read more