From Law School to Leader: How Star Kashman Shaped a New Frontier in Technology Law

New York, NY – When Star Kashman witnessed the pivotal role a competent attorney played during her parents’ divorce, she was inspired to pursue a career in law rather than psychology, her initial interest. This decision led her to a groundbreaking career focused on technology law, which began to take shape during her studies at Brooklyn Law School. As a student, Kashman chose not to follow the traditional paths in law—either grappling with low pay until making partner or chasing higher incomes in large law firms with grueling hours. Instead, she set about pioneering her … Read more

New Hampshire High School Soccer Game Boycotted Over Transgender Player Inclusion, Amid National Debate on Sports Policies

Concord, NH — Tensions over transgender athletes’ participation in school sports escalated in New Hampshire when the girls’ soccer team from Bishop Brady High School boycotted a game against Kearsarge Regional High School, which includes a transgender player on its girls’ team. Amid the ongoing national debate, this local incident highlights deepening divisions and the complex interplay of law, education, and sports. At the heart of this controversy is the “Fairness in Women’s Sports Act,” signed into law by New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu in July. This state law restricts transgender girls and women from … Read more

Lawsuit Claims Severe Racial Harassment at Prestigious California School, Including Mock Slave Auctions and Threats

Westlake Village, Calif. — A lawsuit has been filed against Oaks Christian School in Los Angeles County, alleging that students at this private educational establishment engaged in racially discriminatory behavior towards a Black student. The affluent school, known for its celebrity alumni and state-of-the-art facilities, is now under scrutiny for purported actions including a mock slave auction, racial harassment, and threats of violence against the student, identified only as John Doe in court documents. The allegations in the lawsuit describe distressing episodes where students used a mobile application emitting whipping sounds as the Black student … Read more

Brothers Colt and Colin Gray Face Grand Jury Indictment in Apalachee High School Shooting Incident

WINDER, Ga. — A significant legal development occurred related to the tragic event at Apalachee High School as two brothers, Colt and Colin Gray, have been formally charged by a grand jury. The indictment includes allegations against the siblings, asserting their involvement in a shooting incident that had repercussions on safety perceptions in local educational institutions. The gravitas of the charges corresponds with the severity of the episode that unfolded at the high school, leaving parents, students, and the broader community seeking answers and reassurance about security measures. The allegations against Colt and Colin Gray … Read more