A 14-year-old candidate’s successful bid to appear on Vermont’s general election ballot for governor is drawing national legal attention, raising questions about age requirements, constitutional interpretation, and the evolving landscape of electoral eligibility in the United States. Dean Roy, a freshman at Stowe High School, qualified for the November ballot after forming his own political…
A message from Judge Eboni K. Williams is drawing attention within legal circles, as she underscores the evolving gender landscape of the legal profession and encourages young women to pursue careers in law without hesitation. In a recent video message, Williams pointed to statistical changes in legal education, noting that women are now enrolling in…
A series of major federal court rulings issued Tuesday delivered a sweeping legal rebuke to multiple actions tied to President Donald Trump and his administration, underscoring the judiciary’s continued role in scrutinizing executive authority across constitutional, administrative, and civil rights issues. In at least five significant decisions spanning multiple jurisdictions, federal judges addressed disputes involving…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A group of former FBI agents has filed a proposed class action lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, alleging they were unlawfully dismissed in a campaign of political retaliation tied to investigations involving Donald Trump. The lawsuit names Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel…
A sharply divided ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on the constitutionality of a state ban on conversion therapy for minors has ignited legal and medical debate, with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson warning the decision could have far-reaching consequences for the U.S. healthcare system. In a decision issued Tuesday, the Court sided with a Christian…
A high-stakes legal challenge has been filed against the Texas State Comptroller following the abrupt removal of more than 15,000 businesses from the state’s Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) program, raising significant constitutional and administrative law questions. The lawsuit—brought by affected business owners including Cortena Williams and Ruben Mercado Jr.—argues that the Comptroller’s office exceeded its…
Elise Colin has been elected president of Harvard Defenders for the 2026–2027 academic year, positioning her to lead one of the nation’s most established student-run criminal defense clinics at a time of continued scrutiny over access to justice for low-income defendants. Founded in 1949, Harvard Defenders operates as a student-practice organization within Harvard Law School,…
A federal lawsuit filed in Boston is challenging an alleged adjudication pause by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, with plaintiffs arguing that the policy has unlawfully stalled immigration applications and caused widespread harm. The complaint, brought by immigration attorney LaToya McBean Pompy and her firm through its LIFT (Litigating Immigration for Freedom Today) initiative, includes…
Summer Lee has formally introduced articles of impeachment against Pam Bondi, accusing the nation’s top law enforcement official of abusing her authority and failing to uphold the rule of law. Speaking to a journalist, Lee confirmed her intentions bluntly: “That’s the plan,” she said when asked about impeachment efforts. She went on to allege that…