Iowa Supreme Court Reviews Historic Fertility Fraud Case as Family Seeks Justice Decades Later

Des Moines, Iowa — A controversial legal battle has surfaced in Iowa, where the Supreme Court is deliberating whether to permit a malpractice lawsuit against a deceased University of Iowa fertility doctor accused of using his own sperm to impregnate a patient over six decades ago. The case, which challenges both ethical and legal boundaries, involves the late Dr. John H. Randall and his patient, Donna Miller, who underwent fertility treatments in the 1950s and later gave birth to three children. Dr. Randall, who led the University’s Obstetrics and Gynecology Department from 1952 until his … Read more

Argentine Legal Team Seeks US Intervention in LIBRA Cryptocurrency Scandal

Buenos Aires, Argentina — Argentine lawyers have initiated legal action against a vibrant backdrop of international concern, submitting a formal complaint to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). This move stems from ongoing fallout over allegations linked with LIBRA, a project gaining traction and scrutiny in tech and financial spheres. The lawyers, led by Diego Morales of Buenos Aires, argue that U.S. citizens might be among those affected by potentially fraudulent activities associated with LIBRA. Their complaint urges U.S. authorities to delve into the matter to ascertain the … Read more

Landmark Study Seeks to Understand and Mitigate Trauma Experienced by Jurors in Child Abuse Trials

Southampton, England – The psychological toll on jurors in child sexual abuse cases is coming under new scrutiny as a doctoral study at the University of Southampton seeks to explore the traumatic impact of their courtroom experiences. Jurors are frequently exposed to distressing testimony and evidence, which previous studies have indicated can lead to symptoms such as nightmares and intrusive thoughts. Stephen Hanvey, who is pursuing his PhD and has prior experience in court victim support services, is spearheading this initiative. His goal is to gather detailed insights from jurors to develop methods that minimize … Read more

Trump Administration Seeks Supreme Court Approval to Dismiss Federal Whistleblower Protection Chief

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has initiated a Supreme Court challenge seeking permission to fire the head of a federal agency that safeguards whistleblowers, marking a notable first appeal to the high court under President Donald Trump’s current term. This step reflects a broader effort by the administration to assert executive authority over independent federal agencies. In a recent emergency appeal, the Justice Department sought to overturn a lower court’s decision that temporarily reinstated Hampton Dellinger as the head of the Office of Special Counsel. The appeals court had maintained the reinstatement on procedural grounds, … Read more