Federal Judge’s Son Admits to Secretly Filming Women, Could Avoid Jail with Alternative Sentencing Program

In New York, Daniel McAvoy, a 51-year-old man whose father is a federal judge, has pleaded guilty to charges related to secretly recording sexual activities with multiple women, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office announced. This week in state Supreme Court, McAvoy admitted to seven counts of unlawful surveillance after accusations surfaced that he had covertly filmed four women during private moments without their consent. McAvoy, residing on Manhattan’s affluent Upper East Side, reportedly engaged in consensually intimate encounters with these women at various apartments he rented. However, the women were unaware that they were being … Read more

Breaking Boundaries: Roanoke College Honors Program Hosts Unconventional Dialogue with Lawyer and Therapist

Salem, VA – Roanoke College’s Honors Program is stirring excitement across campus with its innovative approach to interdisciplinary learning. This semester, the series entitled “A Lawyer and a Therapist Walk into a Bar…” aims to shift away from conventional academic formats by offering a unique blend of education and entertainment. Spearheaded by faculty members from diverse fields, this series promises to engage students with practical insights into the convergence of law and mental health. The collaborative effort is led by distinguished professionals in the fields of law and psychology. This integration allows students to understand … Read more

Federal Judge Blocks Biden’s Green Card Program for Immigrants Married to U.S. Citizens

Tyler, Texas – A federal judge, appointed by former President Donald Trump, has invalidated a Biden administration initiative designed to grant green cards to undocumented immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens. The program, known as the Keep Families Together (KFT) rule, was intended to simplify the process of obtaining legal status for approximately 500,000 undocumented residents, according to the administration’s estimates released in June when the program was announced. The KFT program, which also extended to the stepchildren of U.S. citizens, has faced staunch opposition leading to its suspension since Aug. 26. This followed … Read more

Federal Judge Overturns Immigration Program Affecting Half a Million Families; Trump Administration Expected to Uphold Decision

Washington, D.C. – A recent court decision has nullified a policy designed to assist undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens in obtaining legal status. This ruling, issued by Federal Judge J. Campbell Barker, has significant implications for an estimated 500,000 individuals who could have benefited from the program. The annulment of the "Keeping Families Together" policy arrives shortly after Donald Trump’s presidential election victory, which was fueled by a platform that heavily emphasized stringent immigration enforcement and expanded deportations. The policy, introduced during President Joe Biden’s administration in June amidst his reelection campaign, aimed to streamline … Read more