Jury Awards Teacher $125,000 After Pennsylvania School District Wrongfully Suspends Him Post-Capitol Riot Rally Attendance

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — A federal jury recently awarded $125,000 in damages to a Pennsylvania teacher, finding that the Allentown School District infringed upon his constitutional rights by inaccurately associating him with the violent events at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. The ruling highlights concerns around personal freedoms and the consequences of misinformation. The controversy began when Jason Moorehead, a teacher in the district, attended former President Donald Trump’s “Stop the Steal” rally. Moorehead asserted that he was no closer than a mile away from the Capitol during the turmoil. Despite this, the aftermath … Read more

Supreme Court Suspends Lawyer in Yanson Family Feud for Gross Misconduct

BACOLOD CITY, Philippines – Lawyer Jun Maxwell Orlina has been suspended by the Supreme Court (SC) for gross misconduct in the midst of the Yanson family feud in Bacolod City. The decision, signed by SC Deputy Division Clerk of Court Maria Teresa Sibulo, was issued on August 9, 2023, but only posted on the SC website on December 18, 2023. Orlina, who represents the Yanson 2 or Y2 faction consisting of siblings Leo Ray and Ginnette Yanson Dumancas, has been barred from practicing law for one year. The legal battle stems from their mother, Olivia … Read more