• 4 Surprising Truths Behind the American Bar Association’s Lawsuit Against the current Administration
    Jan 8 2026
    In early 2025, a federal judge granted a temporary restraining order to block executive efforts to dismantle USAID and halt Congressionally appropriated aid. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has targeted these programs as wasteful and unaccountable, specifically criticizing the ABA's role as a primary private contractor for international legal reforms. Beyond the funding battle, the ABA is also defending itself against retaliatory grant cancellations and the loss of its accreditation monopoly in states like Texas. Ultimately, the ABA argues that the administration’s actions violate the Separation of Powers and the rule of law.

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    37 Min.
  • Hayward Lawsuit Over Alameda County Foster Care Negligence
    Jan 8 2026
    In June 2023, the City of Hayward initiated legal action against Alameda County over the dangerous mismanagement of the Children’s Assessment Center, a transitional facility for foster youth. These documents reveal that the center became a public nuisance following the withdrawal of Sheriff’s deputies in February 2023, which left a security void that private guards could not fill.

    According to the city's findings, vulnerable children were frequently exploited by human traffickers, suffered from drug overdoses, and were subjected to physical assaults due to a "hands-off" policy that prevented staff from intervening. The Hayward Police Department reported a massive surge in emergency calls, investigating hundreds of incidents involving runaway minors as young as ten years old. Through formal letters and a civil complaint, city officials demanded that the county restore armed security, update safety protocols, or relocate the facility to protect the residents and the surrounding neighborhood. The litigation highlights a severe breakdown in interagency cooperation and a failure by the county to fulfill its mandatory duty to safeguard at-risk youth.






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    14 Min.
  • Texas plans to end ABA's role in state law school school oversight
    Jan 8 2026
    On January 6, 2026, the Supreme Court of Texas issued an order that fundamentally reshapes its relationship with the American Bar Association. The order amends Rule 1 of the Rules Governing Admission to the Bar of Texas, changing the definition of an “Approved law school.” The key change replaces the phrase "approved by the American Bar Association" with "approved by the Supreme Court," effectively transferring final oversight authority from the national organization to the state's highest court.

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    14 Min.
  • The New York Social Covenant WOW!
    Jan 7 2026
    The first week of January 2026 was meant to be a transition; instead, it was a tectonic shift. On his first day in office, New York City’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, signed Executive Order 1. This was no mere policy tweak. It was a "reset," an unprecedented move that unilaterally revoked every executive order signed by his predecessor, Eric Adams, after a single, politically charged date. But this legal gambit was more than just a fresh start; it was the first domino in a chain reaction that has ignited legal, legislative, and even international firestorms, revealing a city on the precipice of a radical transformation. What does this cascade of events actually mean for New Yorkers and the future of America's largest city?

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    14 Min.
  • USA v. NYC: Sanctuary Law Preemption Complaint WOW!
    Oct 6 2025

    The complaint provides several examples of alleged criminal acts committed by undocumented individuals who were released by city authorities after ICE detainers were ignored, asserting that the city’s policies endanger public safety and unlawfully discriminate against federal authority.


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    ‘Military-Style’ ICE Raid On Chicago Apartment Building Shows Escalation


    https://x.com/Sec_Noem/status/1974443512017178924

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    18 Min.
  • Etiwanda School District Preschool Abuse Claim
    Oct 1 2025


    Investigative Report on Institutional Liability and Administrative Response in the Etiwanda School District Preschool Abuse Claim





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    19 Min.
  • While AI and automated employment decision systems new law will be in effect
    Sep 23 2025
    The growing integration of sophisticated computational tools into modern workplaces has created a new class of risk. The growing integration of sophisticated computational tools into modern workplaces has created a new class of risk. While AI and automated decision systems promise enhanced efficiency in processes such as hiring, promotions, and performance evaluation, they also carry the inherent potential to perpetuate or amplify discriminatory biases.

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    19 Min.
  • "Jane Doe” against Russell Brand
    Sep 20 2025
    A critical legal foundation of this action is the New York Adult Survivors Act (CPLR 214-j).1 This legislation serves as the sole mechanism by which a claim for an alleged incident from 2010 can be filed in 2023, as the standard statute of limitations for such a claim would have long since expired. The complaint explicitly invokes this act, which opened a temporary “look-back” window for sexual abuse claims. The plaintiff’s legal team is leveraging this new law to bypass a significant procedural hurdle, making this lawsuit possible.

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    16 Min.