Judge in Trump’s Hush Money Case Rules Sentencing to Proceed, Rejects Presidential Election Immunity Claim

New York – In a pivotal ruling concerning former President Donald Trump’s legal saga within the New York courts, a judge has confirmed that the sentencing for Trump’s conviction on falsifying business records will go ahead later this month. This decision emerges from an intricate legal debate on whether a president-elect can be exempt from punishment. Judge Juan Merchan, in an 18-page detailed opinion, addressed several novel legal questions, ultimately finding that Trump’s recent electoral victory does not afford him immunity from these proceedings. The core of Merchan’s rationale was the upholding of the jury’s … Read more

Congressional Push for Presidential Pardon Intensifies as Environmental Lawyer Faces Unprecedented Punishment

WASHINGTON — In a recent wave of executive clemency, President Joe Biden, extending grace to nearly 1,450 individuals, unexpectedly included his son, Hunter, raising eyebrows and some concern. This list, however, did not include Steven Donziger, a lawyer who has become notable for his environmental advocacy and subsequent legal troubles. Donziger, known for his legal battle against oil giant Chevron on behalf of 30,000 Ecuadorian farmers and indigenous people, fell afoul of U.S. courts through charges of contempt. This has sparked a contentious discussion about the intersections of corporate power and environmental justice. U.S. Rep. … Read more

Congressman Higgins’ Persistent Advocacy Pays Off: Social Security Fairness Act Set for Presidential Approval

Washington, D.C. – Representative Clay Higgins of Louisiana has successfully championed a significant legislative milestone with the Social Security Fairness Act (H.R. 82), now awaiting presidential approval following its approval by both the House and the Senate. Higgins, a Republican, has been a fervent proponent of this bill, which aims to abolish the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO) that have historically penalized countless public sector workers in terms of their social security benefits. The Congressman expressed profound relief and satisfaction with the passage of the bill, emphasizing that this reform … Read more

Marquette Poll Reveals Deep Divisions on Supreme Court’s Role and Presidential Powers Among U.S. Adults

MILWAUKEE — According to the latest findings from the Marquette Law School Poll, American adults show a strained but stable relationship with the U.S. Supreme Court, showcasing a populace grappling with significant judicial rulings and the perceived influence of politics on court decisions. This detailed survey records public opinions on various high-profile issues, emphasizing the judiciary’s complex role in contemporary political discourse. As of early December 2024, nearly half of the respondents approve of the Supreme Court’s performance, reflecting a slight increase from earlier ratings. This data suggests a nuanced public confidence in the judiciary, … Read more