A recent ruling by the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts in a restrictive covenant case, Ascend Learning, LLC v. Bryan and SPIN-Learning, LLC, No. 22-cv-11978 (August 16, 2023), has... Read more »
Following last week’s livestreamed hearing in the Ruby Franke child neglect case, Judge Suchada P. Bazzelle is considering closing the courtroom to the public for the best interest of the children, Paighten... Read more »
Monday, September 18, 2023 In recent years, a string of cases has been brought before the Supreme Court of the United States (“SCOTUS”) challenging the Chevron doctrine, which states that courts should defer to... Read more »
An Egyptian court in Cairo delivered a verdict on Saturday sentencing renowned government critic Hisham Kassem to a six-month jail sentence and a fine, according to local independent media. The charges stem... Read more »
Thursday, September 14, 2023 Are Federal Contracting Diversity Programs in Danger? Over the summer, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee issued a ruling in Ultima Servs. Corp v.... Read more »
The Supreme Court of India held Wednesday that courts cannot reach different verdicts for two or more criminal defendants if the evidence against them is nearly identical. A bench comprised of Justices... Read more »
The Supreme Court of Kenya (SCORK) upheld its earlier decision Tuesday that the LGBTQIA+ community has the freedom to associate, which extends to the formation of associations. This case began when an... Read more »
A Georgia judge agreed on Thursday to sever attorneys Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell from the remaining 17 co-defendants in a criminal case in which former US President Donald Trump and his... Read more »
Claims brought against a chemical manufacturing plant by an injured contractor have been dismissed by the state’s Appellate Division, Fourth Department, which agreed with arguments made by Goldberg Segalla that the plaintiff’s... Read more »
Hong Kong court sentences university student to 6 months prison over Pillar of Shame banner – JURIST
A Hong Kong court found on Tuesday a Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) student guilty of attempting to commit sedition by obtaining a banner of The Pillar of Shame, according to... Read more »
