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  • 2-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Stranded In Indianapolis After Parents’ Deportation

    A 2-year-old American citizen named Hendrick has been left behind in Indianapolis after his mother, Yesica Turcios, was deported to Honduras on June 6. Despite being born in the United States, Hendrick was unable to accompany his mother due to not having a passport—a legal requirement for international travel, even for minors. Turcios, who has…

  • Pam Bondi Calls Third Trump Term A ‘Heavy Lift’ Amid Legal Loophole Speculation

    President Donald Trump’s path to a potential third term remains legally murky, and even his own allies are casting doubt on the possibility. Attorney General Pam Bondi, who serves in Trump’s second administration, told Fox News on two months ago that serving a third term would be a “heavy lift” under the Constitution. Bondi’s comments…

  • Explainer: Actor Derek Dixon’s $260M Lawsuit Against Tyler Perry Alleging Sexual Assault And Harassment

    A major legal storm is brewing in the entertainment industry as actor Derek Dixon has filed a $260 million lawsuit against media mogul Tyler Perry, alleging sexual harassment, assault, and quid pro quo misconduct in connection with their professional relationship on Perry’s BET+ shows Ruthless and The Oval. What Are the Allegations? According to a…

  • Justice Department’s January Report Classifies Tulsa Race Massacre As ‘Military-Style Attack’ With Law Enforcement Involvement

    A comprehensive report released by the U.S. Department of Justice in January 2025 has for the first time officially classified the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre as a “coordinated, military-style attack” against the Black residents of Greenwood. This determination raises significant questions about legal accountability, the role of law enforcement, and ongoing efforts toward reparations. The…

  • He Got $4.1 Million For A Wrongful Conviction—Then Threw It All Away: The Shaurn Thomas Story

    Shaurn Thomas went from a wrongly convicted teen serving life in prison to a millionaire walking free. But instead of building a peaceful life, he threw it all away in a stunning twist that has shocked even seasoned followers of true crime. At 16 years old, Thomas was arrested for a 1990 Philadelphia murder he…

  • Supreme Court Weighs Future Of Nationwide Injunctions In High-Stakes Case Over Presidential Powers

    The U.S. Supreme Court heard pivotal arguments this week in a case that could reshape how executive orders are challenged in federal court—and potentially redefine the power of individual federal judges across the country. At the heart of the debate: whether nationwide injunctions—court orders that block a law or policy across the entire U.S.—should be…

  • Attorney Stephanie R. Lindsey Breaks Down New Federal Law Criminalizing Revenge Porn — Including AI-Generated Deepfakes

    In an educative legal update shared via Instagram, Georgia attorney Stephanie R. Lindsey is urging the public to take notice of a newly enacted federal law that makes it a crime to post or share non-consensual intimate content online — including images and videos generated by artificial intelligence. The law, widely known as the Take…

  • ‘Innocent Bystander’ Killed By Gunman During ‘No Kings’ Protest

    A 39-year-old Utah man was fatally shot during a “No Kings” demonstration in downtown Salt Lake City on Saturday night, raising serious legal and public safety questions about the role of armed civilians at public protests. Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, described by police as an “innocent bystander,” died at a hospital after being struck by…

  • Diddy’s Lawyers Allege Racial Bias After Juror Dismissed From Trial

    The federal sex crimes trial against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has taken a procedural twist following the dismissal of a seated juror due to what the court deemed a troubling lack of candor. On Monday, June 16, U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian formally removed Juror No. 6 from the high-profile case after a series…

  • How Likely Is A Presidential Pardon For R. Kelly?

    Disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly, currently serving a 30-year federal prison sentence for racketeering, sex trafficking, and child pornography offenses, is now seeking a presidential pardon from President Donald J. Trump, according to a June 12 statement from his attorney Beau B. Brindley, Esq. Brindley revealed that Kelly’s legal team is in contact with unnamed…