Young Thug’s Probation Stands Despite Prosecutor’s Push for Revocation Following Controversial Social Media Activity

Atlanta, GA – A Fulton County judge has opted not to revoke the probation of rapper Young Thug, officially named Jeffery Williams, despite a plea from the district attorney to incarcerate him due to allegations of endangering witnesses and prosecutors through his social media activities. The court, however, issued a warning to the artist about his online behavior. Young Thug faced scrutiny following a social media post that caught viral attention, displaying a photograph of an investigator from the district attorney’s office, accusing the individual of dishonesty. This post led to a widespread backlash, including … Read more

Federal Judge Blocks Arkansas Law Requiring ID Verification for Social Media, Citing First Amendment Violations

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A recent federal court ruling has blocked Arkansas from enforcing a new law that would require social media users to verify their age and obtain parental consent for minors. U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks determined that the law, known as Act 689, infringes on First Amendment rights by imposing a content-based restriction on speech that fails to adequately serve a significant governmental interest. Judge Brooks also noted that the law could lead to violations of due process rights as outlined in the Fourteenth Amendment due to its vague nature. The decision … Read more

Istanbul Mayor’s Lawyer Arrested Amid Widespread Protests and Media Crackdown in Turkey

Istanbul, Turkey – In a recent development that has heightened tensions in Turkey, Ekrem Imamoglu, the Mayor of Istanbul currently detained under allegations of corruption, reported through his legal team that his lawyer, Mehmet Pehlivan, was also detained. The charge against Pehlivan was described as unfounded by Imamoglu, who communicated via a post on social media platform X. The arrest of Pehlivan, who represented the mayor during his legal proceedings last Sunday, adds another layer to an already volatile political climate. Imamoglu, regarded as a principal adversary to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was arrested a … Read more

Duterte Fans Swarm ICC Judge’s Social Media, Legal Expert Warns of Potential Repercussions

Manila, Philippines – A surge in social media harassment targeting a judge from the International Criminal Court (ICC) by supporters of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has raised significant legal and ethical questions. Experts warn that these actions might not only undermine the legitimacy of their grievances but could also impact legal proceedings unfavorably against Duterte. The controversial pushback comes as the ICC continues its preliminary investigations into alleged human rights violations during Duterte’s presidency, which was marked by a fierce anti-drug campaign. This campaign reportedly resulted in thousands of extrajudicial killings, drawing international scrutiny … Read more