• A federal judge has found that L.A. city officials doctored records in a case over homeless camp cleanups

    A federal judge has found that Los Angeles city officials altered evidence to support the city's defense against allegations that it illegally seized and destroyed homeless people's property. Warning that the city will likely face sanctions following a forensic examination, U.S. District Judge Dale S. Fischer wrote in an order that the city had not only "altered, modified, and created documents relevant to Plaintiff's claims" but had also failed to produce legitimately requested documents....

  • Samantha Markle plans to ask Kate Middleton for a witness statement as she officially files appeal against judge's dismissal of her defamation case against half-sister Meghan but says: 'Her recovery is a priority'

    Last month, Florida Judge Charlene Edwards Honeywell said that the case should be dismissed because Samantha 'failed to identify any statements that could support a claim for defamation.

    • MSNBC

    After targeting judges, Trump condemns criticisms of docs case judge

    Over the course of the last couple of years, Donald Trump has shared a few unkind words about special counsel Jack Smith. The former president has, for example, referred to the prosecutor as a “thug” in a “mental state of derangement” who “may very well turn out to be a criminal.” Soon after, the Republican condemned the special counsel as a “mad dog psycho.” He’s also accused Smith of overseeing “a Gestapo type operation,” as well as being an “animal” and a “lunatic.” At one point, Trump...

    • CNN

    Retired judge says statute cited in Trump’s motion raises concerns on judge in hush money case

    Retired US district court judge for the Southern District of New York Shira Scheindlin says there are parts of former President Donald Trump’s legal team’s motion asking Judge Juan Merchan to recuse himself from the New York hush money case that concern her.

  • Making a Case for Cursive

    Recently, I asked my fifth graders if they enjoyed writing in cursive. Students at the all-boys Catholic school where I work start training in cursive penmanship in third grade, so my students had been practicing it for the better part of three years. I expected them to say that it is boring, that they do

  • Conservative Ad Makes Case for Transgender Rights

    GRACE's sixty-second commercial features a South Carolina military vet who talks about supporting his transgender son.

  • Trump sues judge in hush money case

    (The Center Square) – Former President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit Monday against the state judge overseeing his hush-money case in New York less than a week before jury selection is to begin. A state appellate court docket indicated the former president filed suit against New York Justice Juan Merchan. The documents remained under seal. Jury selection in the hush money case in New York could begin April 15, setting the stage for the first of Trump's four...

  • From ‘nice’ to ‘necessary’: How to make a case for your university station

    Today’s higher education leaders face unprecedented financial pressures. What is your station doing to help them solve their problems?

  • Trump wants judge off hush money case

    Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Trump wants judge off hush money case Former President Trump is mounting a new push to have Justice Juan Merchan recuse himself from the hush money trial that is set to pick up later this month.

  • Judge to ponder 'what is a woman' case as hearings wrap

    Arguments in a landmark trans-rights lawsuit have returned to questions of biological sex and gender identity, as three days of hearings concluded. Roxanne Tickle is suing the Giggle for Girls app and its founder, Sall Grover, for $100,000 over alleged discrimination based on her gender identity, a Federal Court hearing was told on Thursday. Ms […]

    • Adweek

    LinkedIn Makes Its Case for a Permanent Spot in Social Strategy

    Businesses know they need to be on LinkedIn to find employees and interact with other companies. But it hasn’t necessarily been a pillar of brand strategy – creating an identity and finding prospective audiences can sometimes feel challenging if some consider posting on LinkedIn “cringe.” Melanie English, director of social marketing at LinkedIn, said on stage at ADWEEK’s Social Media Week event in New York this week that marketers who view LinkedIn narrowly are limiting themselves. ...

  • Judge agrees to redact witness names in Trump case

    WASHINGTON >> The federal judge presiding over the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump granted a request by prosecutors on Tuesday aimed at protecting the identities of potential government witnesses.