Woman Sues After Facing Charges for Ballot Selfie, Claims Rights Violated

Washington, D.C. – A woman, initially accused of electoral misconduct for taking a photograph with her ballot, has initiated a legal challenge against what she claims is an infringement on her First Amendment rights. The controversy stems from an incident where she captured a selfie with her completed ballot during the election, only to face legal repercussions under a state law that prohibits the sharing of one’s marked ballot with others. The now-plaintiff argues that the statute is unconstitutional, a stance supported by various civil rights advocacy groups. They contend that such laws, while ostensibly … Read more

NFL Faces $14.39 Billion Blow: Jury Finds League Violated Antitrust Laws with ‘Sunday Ticket’ Deal

Los Angeles — In a landmark decision on Thursday, a U.S. District Court jury found the National Football League liable for nearly $4.8 billion in damages for violating antitrust laws with its “Sunday Ticket” service. This ruling could set a significant precedent affecting how professional sports leagues distribute their games. The legal battle has centered on accusations that the NFL overcharged for the broadcast rights to out-of-market games, available exclusively through DirecTV since 1994 until 2022. The plaintiffs, including 2.4 million residential subscribers and 48,000 business entities, argued that this setup stifled competition and kept … Read more

San Diego Judge Awards $1.5 Million to Family After Border Patrol Violated Rights of 9-Year-Old Girl and Brother

San Diego, California – A family has been awarded $1.5 million by a federal judge in San Diego after ruling that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) violated the rights of a 9-year-old girl and her brother while they were attempting to cross into the U.S. The judge, Gonzalo Curiel, found that the actions of CBP during their detention and interrogation for 34 hours in March 2019 violated their 4th Amendment rights, which protect against unreasonable search and seizure. The family’s lawyer, Joseph McMullen, described the treatment of the children as “outrageous” and stated that … Read more

Trump Ally Jeffrey Clark Violated Professional Conduct Rules, Faces Disciplinary Action for Aiding in Election Subversion

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Jeffrey Clark, a former Department of Justice official and key ally of former President Donald Trump, has been found to have violated professional conduct rules by assisting in Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. A three-member ethics panel in Washington, D.C. reached this preliminary decision on Thursday, opening the door for potential disciplinary actions against Clark. The disciplinary counsel is reportedly seeking the revocation of Clark’s law license. Clark, who has been licensed to practice in D.C. since 1997, could face suspension or disbarment. The final decision on … Read more