Marilyn Mosby’s Conviction Reversed: Court Finds Jury Instructions Were Excessive

Baltimore, Maryland — The conviction of former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby has been overturned following a ruling that the jury instructions presented during her trial were excessively broad. This significant legal development has sparked discussions about the implications for Mosby’s career and the broader legal landscape. Mosby was convicted of perjury and making false statements on a loan application in connection with a COVID-19 relief fund. Her trial had drawn attention not only for her high-profile role but also due to the nature of the charges, which many perceived as politically motivated. The reversal … Read more

Trans Student’s $4M Jury Verdict Reversed in Landmark Legal Battle

A jury’s $4 million verdict in favor of a transgender student has been overturned in a ruling that has significant implications for both the student and the broader conversation regarding gender identity rights in educational settings. The case was initially decided in favor of the student, who accused their school district of failing to provide necessary support and accommodations. The summary judgment was vacated by an appellate court, which determined that the original ruling did not consider all relevant facts adequately. This decision has raised questions about the legal protections available to transgender individuals in … Read more

Indiana Appeals Court Rulings: Key Defamation Case Reversed, Commitment Upheld, and Mass Tort Dismissed

Indiana’s Court of Appeals recently issued several noteworthy rulings, impacting numerous cases that address issues ranging from defamation to jurisdictional challenges. These decisions come after rigorous evaluations by the court, shedding light on both civil and criminal matters in the state. In the case of Judy Lammons and EDCO Environmental Services, the appeals court overturned a previous ruling by Lake Superior Court Judge Bruce Parent. The court determined that Lammons’ statements on the matter—a defamation suit brought by the company—reflected her genuine opinion rather than asserting any provably false facts. This finding indicated that the … Read more

Landmark $4.7 Billion NFL Sunday Ticket Settlement Reversed by Judge

San Francisco, CA — In a surprising twist, a federal judge has reversed a hefty $4.7 billion jury award previously granted to NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers, reshaping a landmark case that has kept sports broadcasting rights under intense scrutiny. The decision throws into question the future regulation of how sports games are packaged and sold to consumers. The lawsuit, which roped in thousands of football fans who subscribed to the service, argued that the NFL and DirecTV had violated antitrust laws by bundling and selling games exclusively through the NFL Sunday Ticket package, which lead … Read more