Donald Trump’s Lawyers Push for New Trial to Contest Defamation Verdict by E. Jean Carroll

New York, NY – Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers are seeking a new trial to give him an opportunity to present his case to a jury regarding his controversial treatment of writer E. Jean Carroll after she accused him of sexual assault five years ago. The lawyers are requesting this new trial in light of their ongoing challenges to the $83.3 million awarded to Carroll in January by a Manhattan jury. This award brings the total owed by Trump to Carroll to $88.3 million, following an additional $5 million awarded to Carroll by another jury … Read more

Growing Momentum: More States Push for Age Verification Laws to Protect Children from Online Pornography

A growing number of states are considering legislation that would require age verification for access to pornography sites. In 2024, as many as twelve additional states in the United States are weighing bills of their own, following the lead of seven states that adopted similar measures last year. The goal of these laws is to establish a barrier between children and adult content online, potentially paving the way for federal legislation on the issue. Despite the broad public support for these age verification requirements, powerful interests from the tech and pornography industries are pushing back … Read more

Lawmakers Push for Stricter Immigration Laws Following Tragic Incident at University of Georgia

ATHENS, Georgia – In the wake of a tragic killing near the University of Georgia, lawmakers are intensifying their push for stricter immigration laws. The incident has ignited a heated debate on the issue, with advocates arguing for tougher regulations to prevent similar tragedies in the future. The U. of Georgia killing involved a young student from Saudi Arabia who was allegedly murdered by a suspect who was also an immigrant. This has prompted lawmakers to examine existing immigration policies, scrutinizing the screening process for potential threats and advocating for stricter measures. Proponents of tougher … Read more

Weld County Worker Awarded $30 Million in Damages Following Tank Explosion, Sparks Push to Eliminate Pain and Suffering Caps

GREELEY, Colo. – A federal jury has awarded a $30 million judgment to an oil and gas worker who was severely injured in a tank explosion in Weld County, Colorado. Steven Straughen, an Idaho native working for BHS Inc., lost a leg in the explosion and will require additional surgeries. The jury awarded $15 million for pain, suffering, and mental anguish, but current Colorado law limits personal injury awards in this category to about $600,000. Straughen may not receive the full amount as a result. Nevertheless, he remains optimistic about the outcome and is grateful … Read more