Legal Tug-of-War: Appeals Court Halts Trump’s National Guard Order Amid California Protests

Los Angeles, California — The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a temporary stay on Thursday against a federal judge’s ruling that ordered President Donald Trump to relinquish control of National Guard troops stationed in California. This deployment followed protests in Los Angeles related to recent immigration enforcement activities. A hearing on the matter is scheduled for June 17. Governor Gavin Newsom’s office responded to the appellate decision by referencing his earlier confidence in the judicial system. Newsom stated, “I trust in the rule of law and the judgment of a respected federal judge,” … Read more

Legal Drama Unfolds as Judge Faces Conduct Hearing Over Alleged Courthouse Escape of Illegal Immigrant

NEWTON, Mass. — An attorney who facilitated the exit of his illegal immigrant client from a courthouse testified Monday that he believed he was acting with judicial approval during a controversial maneuver that has sparked a judicial conduct hearing. David Jellinek, the lawyer involved, stated he recognized the risks of his actions but felt they were justifiable under the circumstances. The hearing by the Commission on Judicial Conduct revolves around Newton District Court Judge Shelley Joseph, who faces civil charges for allegedly collaborating with Jellinek and a court officer to help his client, Jose Medina-Perez, … Read more

Legal Battle Intensifies: Family of BART Victim Seeks Justice as Case Advances Against Transit Authority

SAN FRANCISCO — Nearly a year has passed since 74-year-old Corazon Dandan lost her life after being pushed onto the tracks at a BART station, an incident that has prompted a series of legal actions involving her family and the transit agency. Dandan was waiting for her train after work when the tragic event occurred, leading to two significant legal cases: one against BART by her family, and another by the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office against Trevor Belmont, the man accused of her death. In recent developments, a California Superior Court has decided to … Read more

“Legal Battles Heat Up: A Look at Recent High-Stakes Property Disputes Across Colorado Courts”

Denver, Colorado — A series of lawsuits have recently been filed in multiple district courts across Colorado, many of which revolve around allegations of unpaid debts and insufficient insurance compensation following damage to properties. These cases highlight ongoing disputes in real estate, construction, and insurance sectors, illuminating critical legal and financial issues faced by residents and businesses in the state. In Adams District Court, a mechanic’s lien foreclosure case involves Westwood Professional Services Inc., which claims over $1.09 million is owed for work completed on three projects in Aurora. Filed on May 6, 2025, the … Read more