A controversial memo issued by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) under the Trump administration is raising red flags among legal scholars and employment attorneys, as it encourages federal employees to freely express their religious beliefs—including proselytizing—on the job. Critics argue the guidance blurs the line between religious liberty and coercive workplace behavior, especially when…
Legal experts and civil rights advocates are raising alarms over a new executive order signed by former President Donald Trump, warning that it revives forced institutionalization practices under the guise of “public safety and compassion.” The order, titled “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets,” directs sweeping changes to how homelessness, mental illness, and substance…
Sweeping changes to the United Kingdom’s immigration rules are set to take effect on July 22, 2025, and legal experts say the reforms will significantly impact international students and aspiring skilled workers—especially those aiming to settle long-term. Under the new framework announced by the UK Home Office, several key policies are being reshaped, making it…
In a move that blends digital convenience with fiscal patriotism, the U.S. Department of the Treasury has officially expanded its “Gifts to Reduce the Public Debt” program by allowing Americans to contribute directly to the national debt using Venmo and PayPal. The program, which quietly launched its updated payment options in late July 2025, now…
Lawful permanent residents in the United States have been issued a new warning by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP): failure to carry immigration documentation at all times can result in federal misdemeanor charges and fines. The advisory, posted by CBP on the social platform X, stressed compliance with Section 264(e) of the Immigration and…
South African recording artist Tyla Seethal, along with Sony Music Entertainment and British producer Samuel “Sammy SoSo” Awuku, is facing a newly refiled lawsuit over royalty and credit disputes related to her 2023 breakout hit “Water.” Songwriters Olmo Zucca and Jackson LoMastro allege in a complaint filed on July 25, 2025, in a U.S. federal…
A federal judge has ordered media personality Milagro Cooper, widely known as Milagro “Mob Radio”, to pay $5,000 in attorney’s fees to the legal team representing hip-hop artist Megan Thee Stallion, following a July 14, 2025, hearing related to discovery disputes in an ongoing civil matter. According to the court’s order, the sanctions were imposed…
Texas-based attorney and legal commentator Dr. Symone Redwine is shedding light on the now-withdrawn paternity lawsuit involving hip-hop mogul Jay-Z and a man named Rymir Satterthwaite, whose repeated legal attempts to establish paternity have spanned more than a decade and multiple jurisdictions. In a recent Instagram post and video breakdown, Dr. Redwine, known as Your…
As immigration enforcement activity continues to cause fear and confusion in communities across California, the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA)—the state’s largest immigrant rights organization—is working to empower immigrants and workers with critical legal knowledge. Last week, the nonprofit posted a video to its Instagram account (@chirla_org) with practical legal guidance…