Oct 30, 2024
Water tower marked "Flint Water Plant" against a cloudy sky.
Flint water lawsuit settlement now totals $641 million

Flint, Michigan residents, via their attorneys, filed a proposed settlement on November 24, 2020, for $641.2 million as a result of their suit for damages from contaminated water. The State of Michigan was the named defendant in the lawsuit. The City of Flint, McLaren Regional Medical Center, and Rowe Professional Services Company... Read More »

Former Georgia Chief Justice George H. Carley speaking at a public event, with attendees in the background.
Former Ga. Supreme Court Chief Justice Dies From COVID-19

Former Georgia Chief Justice George H. Carley died on Thanksgiving at 82 after contracting COVID-19. Former Governor Zell Miller appointed Carley to the court in 1993. Justice Carley retired from the bench in 2012 after serving as Georgia’s 29th Chief Justice. Carley is survived by his wife, Sandy, and his... Read More »

Exterior view of the Supreme Court of Florida building, showcasing its columns and front entrance.
Court Sentences Law Grad to Prison for Illegal Law Practice

She failed the Florida Bar Exam. Twice. She set up two phony law firm websites with international offices and decorated them with stock photos of her “partners.” She gave the law firm a name (not hers) and rented office space. She impersonated a law school friend and appeared in court... Read More »

Mugshot of Johnny Dwight Whited, the man who confessed to the 1995 murder of Christopher Alvin Dailey.
Terminally Ill Alabama Man Confesses to 1995 Killing

A phone call helped crack a murder case that went unsolved for over 25 years. The phone call was made by none other than the killer himself, Johnny Dwight Whited. Whited, 53 resides in Trinity, Alabama, and is living with a terminal illness. Whited made the phone call to the... Read More »

A man in a suit discusses topics related to anti-doping in sports during a meeting or conference.
The US Senate unanimously passed an anti-doping sports bill

On Monday, November 16, 2020, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed the Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act. This sports bill will allow U.S. officials to prosecute people involved in doping and doping conspiracies at international sporting competitions. This bill unanimously passed the House of Representatives on October 22, 2019, and now will need... Read More »