Former Professor Convicted Again in Shocking Family Murder Case Involving Yoga Ball Gas Trap

HONG KONG — In a case that has captivated public interest, a former Malaysian university professor was convicted a second time in Hong Kong for the murder of his wife and teenage daughter, authorities said Saturday. The tragic deaths were caused by carbon monoxide poisoning emanating from a yoga ball filled with the gas and left in his car. A High Court jury needed less than four hours to reach a unanimous verdict against Khaw Kim Sun, 60, an anesthesiologist, for the murders of his wife, Wong Siew Fing, 47, and 16-year-old daughter Lily Khaw … Read more

Jury Deliberates Fate of Law Professor Diarmuid Phelan in High-Profile Murder Trial

Dublin, Ireland – The trial of Diarmuid Phelan, a prominent law professor accused of murder, has reached a crucial stage as the jury commenced deliberations. Phelan, who is also a practicing barrister, faces charges related to the fatal shooting of Keith Conlon, a man who was allegedly trespassing on his property earlier this year. The incident, which has captured widespread attention, occurred in February when Conlon and two others reportedly entered Phelan’s land near the rural area of Tallaght, south Dublin. According to reports, an altercation ensued which culminated in Phelan firing a gun, critically … Read more

California Jury Awards $7.4 Million to Disabled Professor After 7-Year Battle for Accessible Housing

Los Angeles, CA – A federal jury awarded Dr. Emma Adams, a paraplegic and Southern California college professor, $7.4 million in damages for violations of the Fair Housing Act by AQUA 388 Community Association, AQUA Maintenance Corporation, and FirstService Residential California LLC. The verdict, reached on December 19, 2024, includes $7 million in compensatory damages and $400,000 in punitive damages. Dr. Adams, who utilizes a powered wheelchair for mobility, faced significant challenges after purchasing a condominium at the AQUA towers in Long Beach, which consist of 556 units and nearly a thousand parking spaces. Despite … Read more

SUNY Professor Wins $2 Million in Gender Pay Gap Lawsuit After Lengthy Legal Battle

Syracuse, N.Y. — A jury ended a long-standing legal confrontation on Friday, awarding a former professor substantial damages following allegations of pay discrimination at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. The case highlighted ongoing concerns about gender disparities in academia. Brenda Nordenstam, an associate professor who brought the lawsuit, originally filed a complaint in 2009, claiming that she was paid less than her male counterparts because of her gender. This, Nordenstam argued, hindered her from progressing to a full professorship as her responsibilities increased, preventing her from keeping up with necessary academic work. The … Read more