Court Upholds $126 Million Judgment Against Trump for Defamation: A Landmark Ruling in Carroll Case

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court has affirmed a jury’s decision requiring former President Donald Trump to pay $83.3 million to writer E. Jean Carroll. The ruling stems from Trump’s social media attacks and public statements made after Carroll accused him of sexual assault. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed Trump’s challenge to the defamation award. The court described the damages as “fair and reasonable” and noted the jury’s assessment of Trump’s actions as “remarkably high” in terms of their egregious nature. In their ruling, the three-judge panel referenced the numerous death … Read more

Historic Ruling in Hong Kong Grants Parental Rights to Lesbian Couple, Paving the Way for LGBTQ+ Recognition

HONG KONG — A significant ruling by a Hong Kong judge has granted legal recognition to a lesbian couple as parents of their son, who was conceived through reciprocal in vitro fertilization. This decision marks an important moment for LGBTQ+ rights in a region where same-sex marriage remains unrecognized. The couple, referred to as B and R, underwent the fertility procedure in South Africa in 2020 after marrying there. During the process, R’s egg was fertilized with sperm from an anonymous donor, leading to the birth of their son in Hong Kong in 2021. Despite … Read more

Trump’s Bid to Challenge E. Jean Carroll’s $83 Million Ruling Falls Short

NEW YORK — A federal judge has upheld a jury’s decision to award E. Jean Carroll $83 million in her defamation case against former President Donald Trump. This ruling is a significant development in a legal battle that has drawn considerable public attention and underscores the ongoing repercussions of Trump’s statements regarding the incident. The jury’s verdict, reached in May, found Trump liable for sexual assault and defamation, stemming from Carroll’s accusations of an assault that allegedly took place in the mid-1990s. Trump, in a statement following the verdict, continued to deny the allegations, asserting … Read more

$12.4 Million Ruling Shakes Up Ski Resort Liability as Court Holds Crested Butte Accountable for Chairlift Injury

Annie Miller, a 16-year-old from Oklahoma, was left paralyzed after a tragic accident on the Paradise Express chairlift at Crested Butte Mountain Resort in March 2022. A recent ruling awarded her $12.4 million after a jury found that safety standards were violated during the incident, marking a significant milestone in liability disputes surrounding ski resorts. Miller was skiing with her church group when she fell approximately 30 feet from the chairlift. Her family contended that the lift operators acted negligently; they failed to halt the chairlift when Miller was unable to load properly. Despite her … Read more