Federal Judge Orders Immediate Restoration of CDC, FDA Health Data Removed Under Trump Directive

Washington — A federal judge has intervened to reinstate several health webpages and data removed under a directive from President Donald Trump aimed at eliminating content related to gender ideology. On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge John Bates issued a temporary restraining order in favor of Doctors for America. The group, comprising healthcare professionals, argued the removal of critical medical resources from the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Food and Drug Administration websites impeded their ability to treat patients and carry out research. Doctors for America brought the … Read more

Washtenaw County Judge Champions Reconciliation and Restoration in Legal Practices

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — In the heart of Washtenaw County, a judge has dedicated her career to the principles of reconciliation and restoration, actively promoting these themes throughout her tenure on the bench. These ideals have not only shaped her approach to justice but have also influenced community initiatives aimed at healing and reform. Judge Carol Kuhnke, who has served the Washtenaw County Trial Court since 2013, focuses heavily on rehabilitative justice, an approach that prioritizes the restoration of relationships over punitive measures. This shift in focus aims to address the root causes of crime … Read more

South Seaside Park Residents Triumph with $4.7 Million Win in Beach Restoration Legal Battle

South Seaside Park, N.J. — A dispute over the financial responsibility for beach replenishment in South Seaside Park has culminated in a $4.7 million jury verdict favoring the community’s private beach association, Midway Beach Condominium Association. The association sued Berkeley Township and the state of New Jersey, claiming they were unfairly burdened with the costs of a local beach nourishment project that benefitted public lands as well. The legal battle, which has drawn attention to the complex interplay between private and public interests in coastal management, centers on a beachfront that sustained significant erosion. Local … Read more

Montgomery County Mobilizes Fast-Track Repairs on Eroded F.M. 1097, Restoration Efforts Underway

Montgomery County, Texas — A crucial repair operation is underway in Montgomery County where F.M. 1097 at Adkins Creek has suffered significant damage due to erosion. Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough revealed the start of the repair works on his social media platforms, showcasing efforts to reinforce the compromised roadway. The urgency of the situation prompted immediate action from local authorities after Judge Keough and Pct. 1 Commissioner Walker consulted with the area engineer from the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT). Photos shared by Keough show heavy machinery, including a bulldozer, preparing the site for … Read more