Murder Exoneree Fights for Justice: Appeals Court Ruling Bolsters $5.7 Million Verdict Against Connecticut Town

Bridgeport, Conn. — A man wrongfully imprisoned for 30 years has urged a federal judge to reject a Connecticut town’s attempt to overturn a substantial verdict awarded for evidence fabrication. Ralph “Ricky” Birch’s plea comes in response to New Milford’s motion for judgment as a matter of law, where he argues that both the evidence and a previous court ruling support his case. In legal documents submitted to U.S. District Judge Victor A. Bolden, Birch cited Rule 50(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, explaining that the criteria for overturning a jury’s decision are … Read more

ICE Transfers Detainees to Texas Site Amid Judge’s Ruling on Deportations

Asylum seekers in Texas continue to face uncertainty as federal immigration officials relocate detainees to a facility where a judge recently ruled against halting deportations. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has initiated the transfer of individuals detained in different states to the Lone Star State’s facility, amid ongoing legal challenges regarding their status. The decision comes after a federal judge denied a request for a temporary injunction that would have paused deportations, allowing detainees to remain in the U.S. while their cases are considered. This move has sparked concerns among advocates who argue … Read more

ECOWAS Ruling Sparks Tension as Kano State Defies Blasphemy Law Repeal Amid Religious Divide

Nigeria—An influential regional court has ordered Kano State to overturn its strict blasphemy laws, a ruling that has faced significant resistance from local officials who prioritize the sentiments of their Muslim constituents. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) court made the decision amid ongoing tensions regarding religious freedoms in the predominantly Islamic northern regions of Nigeria. Local leaders in Kano argue that the enforcement of Sharia law is essential to maintain social order within their communities. Greg Kelley, a representative from Unknown Nations, suggests that external influences are unlikely to sway local authorities … Read more

Judicial Ruling Overturns $500K Payout to Former Bayonne Employee

A New Jersey judge has overturned a $500,000 ruling awarded to a former city employee in Bayonne, who alleged retaliatory actions led to their dismissal. The decision, delivered during a recent court session, opens the door for further legal discourse surrounding issues of employment rights and municipal governance. The disputed case centered on accusations that the city improperly terminated the employee following complaints regarding workplace conditions and safety. The former worker claimed that their dismissal was a direct response to these grievances, a serious allegation that raised questions about how the city handles employee concerns. … Read more