Ronald Goldfarb, Renowned Legal Reformer and RFK’s Antimafia Ally, Passes Away at 91

Washington, D.C. — Ronald Goldfarb, a staunch advocate for legal reform and a prominent figure in the fight against organized crime during the 1960s, has passed away at the age of 91. His contributions to the legal landscape, particularly his role as a counsel for Robert F. Kennedy in his campaign against the Mafia, left a significant mark on American jurisprudence and civil rights. Goldfarb was born on December 16, 1931, in the Bronx, New York. He grew up in a family of working-class immigrants and developed an early interest in law and social justice. … Read more

From Legal Novice to Manson’s Nemesis: The Unexpected Journey of Attorney Ronald Hughes

LOS ANGELES — When Charles Manson picked Ronald Hughes, a relatively inexperienced lawyer, to represent him in one of the country’s most notorious murder trials, the legal community was taken aback. Just ten months after passing the bar exam on his fourth attempt, Hughes found himself at the epicenter of the 1970 trial over the savage killings of actress Sharon Tate, grocer Leno LaBianca, and five others. Despite his lack of experience and unkempt appearance, Hughes, known for his counterculture connections and a bushy beard, became a central figure in this high-profile case. He frequently … Read more

Ronald Gladden’s Unforgettable Debut: A Jury Duty Star Steps into the Spotlight at the 2024 Golden Globes

Los Angeles, CA – Ronald Gladden, the breakout star of the hit courtroom drama “Jury Duty,” recently made his much-anticipated debut at the 2024 Golden Globes. This prestigious event welcomed him into the world of red carpets and glamorous award shows. Gladden, who captivated audiences with his exceptional performance on the show, expressed his excitement and gratitude for being recognized by the industry. Attending his first award show, Gladden took the opportunity to reflect on his journey and the immense support he has received from his fans. He highlighted his appreciation for the recognition garnered … Read more