Pregnancy Crisis Center Lawsuit Advances Despite Thrown-Out Request, Opens Path to Challenge Misleading Advertising Claims

Worcester, Massachusetts – A lawsuit brought against a pregnancy crisis center in Worcester has advanced, as the judge denied the center’s request to dismiss the case. The center in question, Clearway Clinic, is accused of misleading a pregnant woman who sought medical advice. Clearway, a nonprofit organization, argued that it could not be sued under Massachusetts business laws governing deceptive advertising. However, the judge ruled that the lawsuit is allowed to proceed. This decision is significant as it may pave the way for false and misleading advertising claims against crisis pregnancy centers in Massachusetts. Attorney … Read more

Former Trump Lawyer Opens Up About Leaving Trump’s Defense: Insightful Conversation with Al Sharpton

In New York City, former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen and civil rights activist Al Sharpton had a discussion regarding Cohen’s decision to step away from Trump’s legal team. The conversation took place over a meal at a Manhattan restaurant. Cohen expressed his thoughts on leaving the Trump defense, stating that he wanted to prioritize his family and their well-being. He mentioned that he had been experiencing stress as a consequence of the investigations and legal proceedings he was involved in. Sharpton, known for his activism and involvement in social justice issues, offered his perspective on … Read more

Jonathan Majors Opens Up About Assault Conviction and Denies Physical Abuse in ABC Interview

Los Angeles, CA – Jonathan Majors, known for his roles in “Creed III” and Marvel projects, has denied allegations of physically abusing his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari in his first interview since being convicted of assault and harassment in December. During an interview with ABC News, Majors expressed shock and fear over the verdict, questioning how it was possible given the evidence presented in court. The actor’s comments come less than a month after he was found guilty of one harassment violation and one misdemeanor assault charge stemming from an argument with Jabbari. The jury acquitted … Read more

Montana Wolf Trapping Season Opens Amidst Lawsuit Concerns for Grizzly Bear Safety

HELENA, Montana – Wolf trapping season began on January 1 in several valleys across Montana, following a delay due to concerns for the safety of grizzly bears. Trappers in the Clearwater, Swan, and Blackfoot Valleys have already started setting snares and traps. The season was initially halted by a lawsuit filed by environmental groups, arguing that the traps inadvertently ensnare federally-protected grizzly bears. However, the lawsuit only resulted in a suspension of early-and-late season trapping, not a complete ban on trapping from January 1 to February 15. The controversy surrounding wolf trapping centers on the … Read more