Former Human Rights Lawyer Admits to Fraud in Legal Claims Against Iraq War Veterans

LONDON — Phil Shiner, a former human rights lawyer, admitted to multiple fraud charges on Monday in Southwark Crown Court, stemming from dishonest legal claims made against veterans of the Iraq War. Shiner, 67, from Birmingham, entered guilty pleas for three counts of fraud as announced by the National Crime Agency (NCA). He is scheduled for sentencing on December 2. Shiner, the former head of Public Interest Lawyers, came under scrutiny for his practices concerning legal aid applications made in 2007 for cases that included representing Khuder Al-Sweady, who sought a judicial review. The application … Read more

Federal Judge Inspects West L.A. Veterans’ Campus in Light of Housing Dispute Lawsuit

Los Angeles, CA – A federal judge recently made a personal visit to the Veterans Affairs campus in West Los Angeles, a site currently at the center of a legal dispute over its housing provisions for disabled veterans. The tour was part of ongoing proceedings in a lawsuit concerning the alleged misuse of the property, which advocates say should be dedicated to serving veterans in need. The judge’s inspection is a pivotal moment in a years-long contention that has seen various veteran groups sue the VA. They argue that parts of the expansive 388-acre campus … Read more

Veterans Launch Legal Battle for Guaranteed Housing Solutions in Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA — A group of veterans in Los Angeles has launched a lawsuit against federal and local agencies, demanding immediate action to secure permanent housing for thousands of homeless veterans in the city. This legal action underscores a critical issue facing one of the largest populations of homeless military veterans in the United States. The plaintiffs, many of whom have lived on the streets for years, argue that the government’s inadequate provisions for those who served the nation are both unjust and harmful. They are calling for specific use of a sprawling West … Read more

Governor Shapiro Marks Legislative Milestone with Over 100 New Laws in 2024, Enhancing Education, Veterans’ Services, and Consumer Convenience in Pennsylvania

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania has achieved a legislative milestone by signing over 100 bills into law in 2025, demonstrating the state government’s commitment to address diverse issues ranging from improving access to education and healthcare to implementing economic reforms. His administration has surpassed the century mark with 102 new laws, highlighting an active agenda that touches on several crucial areas of public and economic policy. Among the highlighted statutes, new guidelines for selling ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages will now permit Pennsylvanians to purchase pre-mixed drinks like canned margaritas and Jack and Coke … Read more