AME Awards 2025 Celebrate Bold Marketing Innovations: Champions Tackle Social Issues from Beauty Standards to Immigrant Rights

New Delhi — The New York Festivals AME Awards®, honoring marketing effectiveness globally since 1994, revealed its winners for 2025. This year’s competition saw a diverse range of entries from six continents, showcasing innovative campaigns that addressed significant social issues. The victors were chosen by a Grand Jury made up of executives and strategic thinkers in the industry, who assessed submissions on their creativity and tangible results. The jury conferred several top honors, including the prestigious AME Grand Award (Best of Show), three Regional Campaign of the Year awards, and the inaugural AME WE Champion … Read more

Texas Judge Halts Ten Commandments Mandate in Schools, Sparking Debate Over Constitutional Rights

SAN ANTONIO — A federal judge in Texas has halted a law that would require 11 school districts, including Austin Independent School District, to display donated posters featuring the Ten Commandments in classrooms. The ruling was issued by Judge Fred Biery after a court hearing held earlier this week. The legal challenge was brought forth by several organizations, including the ACLU of Texas, which argued that the law, known as Senate Bill 10, infringes on students’ constitutional rights. Attorney Tommy Buser-Clancy of the ACLU highlighted the significance of the decision, stating that it would alleviate … Read more

Historic Appeal: UK’s First Openly Transgender Judge Fights Supreme Court Ruling at European Court of Human Rights

Strasbourg, France — Dr. Victoria McCloud, recognized as the first openly transgender judge in the UK, has appealed to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) following a controversial ruling by the UK Supreme Court. The Supreme Court defined the terms “woman” and “sex” under the Equality Act 2010 strictly by biological criteria, effectively excluding transgender women who hold Gender Recognition Certificates. The appeal, brought forth by the Trans Legal Clinic in collaboration with W-Legal, references Article 6(1) of the European Convention on Human Rights. McCloud argues that her exclusion from the case violates her … Read more

Court Slashes Claims in Lawsuit Regarding Detainee Legal Rights at ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

A district judge in Gering, Nebraska, has dismissed part of a lawsuit regarding the access to legal representation for detainees at the Cheyenne County Jail, often referred to as “Alligator Alcatraz.” The ruling emerged from a civil rights complaint filed by a former inmate at the facility. The plaintiff contended that the jail’s conditions hindered access to legal counsel, which raised significant concerns about the detainees’ rights. However, the court found that some claims lacked sufficient basis to proceed. The lawsuit specifically highlighted issues around the lack of private meeting spaces for detainees and their … Read more