Category: law
Woman ordered released from ICE detention for 3rd time but may remain detained
Leqaa Kordia, a Palestinian woman, was ordered released from ICE detention for the third time, but it’s unclear if she’ll be freed.
What we’ve learned so far from videos of Clintons’ Epstein depositions
The House Oversight Committee has released video footage of the closed-door depositions of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as part of the panel’s investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. CBS News legal reporter Katrina Kaufman has the details.
Can prosecuting parents help break the cycle of school shootings? | 60 Minutes
After a deadly school shooting in Oxford, Michigan, prosecutors, in a first, charged both the gunman and his parents. It’s a change some victims’ families believe could help break the cycle of violence.
Defense attorneys build mapping tool to track Justice Dept. “weaponization”
A defense lawyers group has posted a tracking tool to enable users to check on the status of some of the controversial prosecutions attempted by DOJ in the first year of Trump’s second term.
Why U.S. isn’t seeing same Epstein reckoning as Europe
Some lawmakers in the U. S. are demanding more accountability for Americans linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in the wake of former Prince Andrew’s arrest. NPR investigations correspondent Joseph Shapiro, who wrote a piece comparing the U. S. and European responses, joins to discuss.
Judge bars ICE from warrantless arrests in Oregon without proper flight risk finding
“Likelihood of escape considerations are not being made on a far reaching scale across the populations in our community who are subject to immigration law,” the judge said.
Judge Carole Clark expected to make full recovery, remains hospitalized with rehab expected
A retired Smith County judge is expected to make a full recovery after being severely injured in a car crash. Carole Williams Clark, who retired after two decades of service [.].
Due Process
Editor: “Just do what the police tell you and you won’t get shot.” Used to be good advice and generally worked if you are white. But then the felon in charge decided no one deserves due process, the cornerstone of American justice. It doesn’t matter if you’re an undocumented worker, a college professor, a Venezuelan [.] The post Due Process appeared first.
Haq under legal scanner: Shah Bano’s daughter moves MP High Court over ‘unauthorized’ portrayal
Siddiqua Begum Khan, daughter and legal heir of Shah Bano Begum, has approached the Madhya Pradesh High Court seeking to restrain the release of the upcoming film Haq. The film, starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam and directed by Suparn S. Verma, is based on the landmark 1985 Supreme Court case Mohd Ahmed Khan vs Shah Bano Begum, which was pivotal in securing maintenance rights for divorced Muslim women in India. Scheduled to release on November 7, 2025, Haq has come under judicial scrutiny with Siddiqua claiming that the filmmakers failed to obtain consent from Shah Bano’s legal heirs before depicting her personal life. The petition argues that the film distorts real-life personalities and private events, amounting to unauthorized commercial exploitation of Shah Bano’s legacy. Siddiqua Begum’s plea states that the film causes emotional trauma by publicly showcasing her mother’s personal struggles, potentially damaging the family’s dignity and reputation. She asserts that she inherited her mother’s moral and personality rights and that the unauthorized portrayal infringes upon these rights. During the hearing before Justice Pranay Verma at the Indore Bench, the film’s producers, represented by Junglee Films and other legal counsel, contended that Haq contains a disclaimer declaring it a fictional work and not a biopic. They argued that this disclaimer exempts them from seeking consent from Shah Bano’s heirs. The Court responded by asking the filmmakers to produce the disclaimer on record and clarified its role in protecting privacy. Siddiqua’s lawyer emphasized that the objection lies not with the depiction of the Supreme Court judgment itself, which is public record, but with the fictionalized portrayal of Shah Bano’s personal life and hardships. Further, the petition highlights that the film potentially violates provisions under the Cinematograph Act, 1952, which prohibits certification of films that defame or breach privacy. The petition also calls for the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to revoke the censor certificate granted for the film’s release until proper consent is secured. Siddiqua had earlier issued a legal notice to the producers, who reportedly refused to apologize or take legal responsibility for the lack of consent, prompting this court intervention. The High Court has adjourned the matter for further hearing after reviewing the disclaimer and other pleadings. Also Read: Yami Gautam on portraying Shah Bano in Haq, “This is a role any actor would dream of”.
Video shows hostile crowd surround Border Patrol agents as arrest turns violent in suburban Chicago
DHS defended Border Patrol agent’s actions in violent Evanston arrest, citing assault and groin grabbing by suspect after car collision in Illinois suburb.
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