Attorney General asked to intervene in Fayette superintendent dispute

Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Demetrus Liggins is fighting to end his paid leave and return to his post. But with the dispute now in circuit court and the Attorney General asked to get involved, the resolution could be months away.

Attorney General asked to intervene in Fayette superintendent dispute

Bean v. Trolley: Faith coffee shop sues Rowan County, Town of Faith over alleged unequal treatment

Two coffee shops in Faith, North Carolina, have been locked in a legal dispute for nearly a year, raising accusations of favoritism by local officials. Despite being located only a short walk apart, their differences have highlighted broader questions about fairness and transparency in this small community.

Bean v. Trolley: Faith coffee shop sues Rowan County, Town of Faith over alleged unequal treatment

In dispute over electronic monitoring releases, are Las Vegas police flouting court orders?

In Las Vegas, multiple judges have recently ordered the release of defendants under a police-run electronic monitoring program. However, the Metropolitan Police Department has reportedly refused to follow those orders, raising concerns about law enforcement’s compliance with judicial rulings.

In dispute over electronic monitoring releases, are Las Vegas police flouting court orders?

Maxwell fights release of more docs

Maxwell is reportedly fighting the publication of more documents, though few details have emerged about the nature of the dispute. The Lewiston Tribune Online indicates that significant parts of the story remain behind a paid-access restriction.

Maxwell fights release of more docs

Federal court reverses decision on Idaho’s library law, returns case to lower court

A federal court has reversed its previous decision on Idaho’s library law, sending the case back to a lower court for further review. The move signals a renewed focus on the legal and political ramifications of the disputed law.

Can Washington Huskies really fight QB Demond Williams Jr.’s transfer decision?

A rumored legal action by the Washington Huskies has put quarterback Demond Williams Jr.’s recent transfer decision under scrutiny. With limited details available, the question remains whether the team truly has the grounds to pursue legal recourse.

Can Washington Huskies really fight QB Demond Williams Jr.’s transfer decision?

Resolution still being sought in Sioux City street flower painter’s case

Brandon Bradshaw’s street flower paintings have brought national attention to Sioux City, where officials and prosecutors continue to work toward a resolution in his legal case. Despite prior delays, both sides remain optimistic that this creative dispute can soon find a peaceful conclusion.

Resolution still being sought in Sioux City street flower painter’s case

Trump reportedly seeks damages from own Justice Department

Donald Trump has addressed reports that he is seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages from the Justice Department, describing it as “awfully strange.” He noted that pursuing such a claim would mean effectively paying himself, underscoring the unusual dynamic at play.

Trump reportedly seeks damages from own Justice Department

Report: LSU’s Lacy hit 88 mph before fatal crash – ESPN

Recent findings indicate LSU’s Kyren Lacy may have been traveling at 88 mph before a fatal crash. A prosecutor’s report challenging police accounts and apologies from ESPN commentators add layers of controversy to an already tragic event.

Hudson’s Bay Fights Lender That Wants Ruby Liu Deal Terminated: Court Docs

Hudson’s Bay is contesting demands for increased oversight from one of its major lenders, as legal tensions rise over allegations of liquidation mismanagement and futile lease sales. The defunct retailer’s chief financial officer has filed a court document pushing back against these claims.

Hudson’s Bay Fights Lender That Wants Ruby Liu Deal Terminated: Court Docs