Barry McHugh Steps Up as New Administrative District Judge for Idaho’s First Judicial District

COEUR d’ALENE, Idaho — Barry McHugh has been appointed the new administrative district judge for Idaho’s First Judicial District, overseeing the five northern counties of the state. As of Jan. 1, McHugh replaces Judge Lamont Berecz, who will now serve as deputy administrative district judge. In his new role, McHugh will manage significant judicial responsibilities beyond presiding over cases. The position of an administrative district judge entails overseeing court operations, assigning judges to specific cases, and establishing local processes through administrative rulings. These judges are selected by their peers within the judicial district, underpinning the … Read more

Tennessee Steps Up: New Law Enhances Parental Control Over Kids’ Social Media Usage to Boost Mental Health

As the new year approaches, Tennessee is set to implement a groundbreaking law aimed at enhancing the safety and mental well-being of minors on social media. Officially titled the ‘Protecting Children from Social Media Act,’ the legislation is part of a broader movement in various states to shelter young individuals from the potentially harmful effects of unchecked digital content and to empower parents with greater oversight of their children’s online activity. The law, coming into effect on January 1, 2025, mandates that social media companies verify the age of anyone wishing to create a new … Read more

Legendary Boxing Referee Jack Reiss Steps Down, Pivots to Judging and Ambassador Role to Uplift the Sport

Los Angeles, CA – After a distinguished 26-year career as a revered figure in the boxing ring, Jack Reiss has decided to hang up his referee gloves but is not stepping out of the spotlight just yet. As he approaches his 69th birthday in April, Reiss is transitioning to a new role within the sport that has been central to his identity for decades, aiming to continue as a judge while embracing the broader mission of serving as an ambassador for boxing. Reiss, a Brooklyn native, grew up in a family deeply connected to boxing, … Read more

Civil Rights Attorney Benjamin Crump Steps In to Seek Justice for Amanda Sylvester After Tragic Delay in Emergency Response

College Park, GA — In a heartbreaking incident that has aroused community and legal action, 15-year-old Amanda Sylvester tragically died after collapsing during a volleyball practice in College Park. Following the incident, renowned civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump has announced his representation of the Sylvester family, pledging to pursue justice and probe the circumstances that led to Amanda’s untimely death. Amanda was attending a regular practice session with the Dream Chasers volleyball club when she suddenly fell ill and collapsed. Immediate calls were made to emergency services as those present tried to manage the dire … Read more