Family Files Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Las Vegas Police After Man Fatally Shot by Officer in His Own Home During Invasion

LAS VEGAS, Nev. — A tragic encounter in which a homeowner was fatally shot by a police officer has led to a federal civil rights lawsuit filed against both the officer involved and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. The family of Brandon Durham, the deceased, claims the department did not provide sufficient training on the use of deadly force. On November 12, 2024, a home invasion call ended in tragedy when Officer Alexander Bookman responded to Durham’s residence near Sunset Park. During the altercation, Bookman fatally shot Durham, who at the time was engaged … Read more

Advocacy Groups Concerned Over Potential Big Law Shift on Civil Rights Under Trump Influence

Several advocacy groups have expressed concerns that the pressure from former President Donald Trump may influence major law firms, potentially leading them to roll back their engagement in civil rights issues. These fears escalate as the political climate in the United States grows increasingly polarized, with significant implications for law firms that often engage in social justice causes and other public interest law services. The concerns stem from Trump’s past criticisms of law practices and legal decisions that support civil liberties and equal rights, which he has often depicted as counterproductive to his vision for … Read more

Massachusetts Faces 2026 Ballot Showdown as Gun Rights Groups Mobilize Against Tightened Firearms Laws

BOSTON, Mass. — Massachusetts gun rights groups have amassed over 90,000 signatures aiming to challenge a 2024 legislation enhancing the state’s stringent gun laws, setting the stage for a potential repeal on the 2026 ballot. Opponents of the law argue it infringes on the rights of law-abiding citizens without tackling crime effectively, while supporters believe these measures are crucial for public safety. The 2024 legislation introduces multiple stringent provisions, including a ban on ghost guns, mandatory live-fire training for licensing, extended red flag laws allowing healthcare professionals to request firearm removals, and stricter regulations on … Read more

Final Appeal on Anti-Homosexuality Laws in Trinidad and Tobago Reaches London’s Privy Council Amidst Rising Tensions Over LGBTQ+ Rights

London, England – A contentious legal battle that could change the landscape of LGBTQ+ rights in Trinidad and Tobago is set to be decided by the privy council in London, the country’s highest appeal court. This follows a surprise decision by Trinidad’s supreme court last week to reinstate laws criminalizing consensual same-sex acts, sparking international concern and prompting travel advisories for LGBTQ+ tourists. The legal saga began in earnest in 2018 when Trinidad’s high court ruled to abolish the archaic ‘buggery law,’ which dated back to 1925 under British colonial rule and criminalized consensual anal … Read more