Isaac Hayes Estate Moves Forward with Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against Donald Trump

Nashville, TN — A recent federal court decision has given the green light for a copyright infringement lawsuit brought by the estate of legendary musician Isaac Hayes against former President Donald Trump. The lawsuit centers around allegations that Trump improperly used Hayes’ iconic song “Hold On, I’m Coming” during his political campaigns, without obtaining the necessary permissions. The controversy started when the song, made famous by Hayes and his musical partner David Porter in the 1960s as part of the soul duo Sam & Dave, was reportedly played at various Trump rallies. This legal challenge … Read more

Trump Advocates for Proxy Voting in Legislative Processes

In an intriguing shift in the political landscape, former President Donald Trump has recently voiced his support for proxy voting within Congress, a method that allows lawmakers to vote on legislation without being physically present in the chamber. This endorsement comes despite the practice being a point of contention among many of his fellow Republicans. Proxy voting was implemented in 2020 as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, aimed at preventing the spread of the virus among members of Congress and staff. It enabled representatives to designate another member to vote on their behalf, ensuring … Read more

Trump Dismisses Huntsville Attorney from Tennessee Valley Authority Board

In a surprising move, President Donald Trump has dismissed a lawyer from Huntsville, Alabama, from his appointed position on the board of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). This decision comes amidst debates concerning the governance and performance evaluations of publicly owned entities like the TVA. The Tennessee Valley Authority is a federally owned corporation, one of the largest power providers in the United States. It was established in 1933 to address a range of issues including power generation, environmental stewardship, and economic development in the Tennessee Valley region. The Huntsville lawyer, who had served on … Read more

Trump Era Appointee Unexpectedly Strengthens DOJ’s Grip on Antitrust Measures in Real Estate Sector

WASHINGTON — The recent appointment of antitrust specialist to the Department of Justice’s antitrust division suggests a continuance of stringent regulatory oversight in the real estate sector, countering industry expectations of relaxed enforcement under the new administration. With a deep background in law and experience as a tenured professor at the University of Notre Dame Law School, the incoming official’s track record points to a likely pursuit of vigorous antitrust measures. Previously, the profiled individual had assisted as a legal consultant on numerous antitrust cases, adding significant credentials through his role as an expert witness … Read more