Baltimore Courtroom Buzz: Multiple High-Profile Murder and Attempted Murder Cases Scheduled, Defendants Reject Plea Deals

Baltimore, Maryland – In a recent flurry of judicial activity, Baltimore City Circuit Court witnessed multiple significant legal proceedings under Judge Melissa K. Copeland, involving a range of violent crime charges including murder and attempted murder. The cases processed reflect the ongoing efforts of the local legal system to address serious crimes in the community. Among those facing judgment was Darrell Morton, 37, who appeared before Judge Copeland on January 29 regarding his involvement in the homicide of Dominic DeAngelo Reid, which occurred on August 17, 2024, on the 1000 block of Madison Avenue. Morton, … Read more

Colorado Political Commentator Urges Voters to Reject All Judges to Spur Judicial Accountability and Reform

Denver, Colorado — Colorado’s unique judicial retention system, where voters periodically decide whether to keep judges on the bench without direct electoral competition, is coming under intense scrutiny. Unlike some states that hold elections to choose judges, Colorado’s governors appoint judges from a list provided by a nominating committee. Voters then cast their ballots simply to retain or dismiss these judges, sometimes several years after they have been appointed. The overarching concern expressed by critics, including vocal local personalities like Jon Caldara, president of the Denver-based Independence Institute, is that the retention votes amount to … Read more

Colorado Plaintiffs Urge Judge to Reject NCAA Settlement Proposal

DENVER — In a notable legal challenge against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), plaintiffs in Colorado are urging a federal judge to reject a proposed settlement agreement, arguing that it falls short of adequately addressing the needs of student-athletes. This plea comes as part of a broader lawsuit accusing the NCAA of inadequately protecting athletes from head injuries across multiple sports. The plaintiffs, comprising former college athletes, contend that the proposed measures do not sufficiently mitigate the risks associated with head trauma nor compensate past players for their injuries. The lawsuits pivot on claims … Read more

NFL Faces $4.7 Billion Judgment as Plaintiffs Reject Call for New Trial in Antitrust Case Over Sunday Ticket Pricing

Los Angeles — Attorneys representing a class action against the NFL have blasted the league’s attempts to challenge a jury’s decision which ordered it to pay $4.7 billion for alleged antitrust violations connected to its Sunday Ticket package. Lawyers argued that the league is unjustifiably trying to question the integrity of the jury’s calculations and interpretations. The controversy stems from a case where more than 2.4 million residential subscribers and over 48,000 commercial establishments, like restaurants and bars, claimed that the NFL’s Sunday Ticket service stifled competition and led to overcharges by limiting broadcast options. … Read more