
Greatest COVERUP Of All Time?!
The UK Ministry of Justice has issued a cessation notice ordering the removal of Courtzes, the nation’s largest digital archive of magistrates’ court records. Launched in 2020, the platform was designed to improve media access to court data, but the ministry now mandates deletion of its entire archive. Courtzes aggregated over 1.6 million criminal hearing entries, exposing a systemic failure where journalists received no advance notice of most cases. Officials cited “unauthorised sharing of court data” and a vague “test feature” as data‑protection breaches, prompting the shutdown despite its role in open‑justice monitoring. Lawyer‑activist behind the video cites a petition that has gathered over 40,000 signatures demanding free public transcripts, and references MP Rupert Low’s parliamentary motion on alleged overseas trafficking of British girls. He highlights a near‑total media blackout on the inquiry, quoting officials that transparency is essential to the rule of law. If the deletion proceeds, it could set a precedent for limiting public scrutiny of the judiciary, undermine AI‑driven legal research, and fuel further legal challenges. Advocates argue that free, searchable transcripts are vital for accountability, appeals and exposing potential abuses, making the dispute a flashpoint for open‑justice reforms.

Idaho 4 Sue Washington State - NOT Kohberger... What Did They Do Wrong?
Families of the four victims known as the "Idaho 4" have filed a wrongful-death civil suit against Washington State University, alleging the school knew or should have known about former employee Brian Kohberger’s escalating, predatory and stalking behavior yet retained...

Lawyer Reviews Discord Dispute Terms After ID & Face Scan Announcement
Discord has announced that it will soon require users to provide government‑issued identification or a facial scan to access any content deemed unsuitable for users under 13. The move, framed as an age‑verification measure, has sparked immediate backlash from long‑time...

What Are the SAVE Act and SAVE America Act?
The Save Act and the broader Save America Act are proposed election-integrity bills that would require proof of citizenship for voter registration, create mechanisms for states to remove non-citizens from voter rolls, and impose voter ID checks at polling places....

Female Cop Gets SUED After Embarrassing Her Entire Department!
The video documents a June 2023 incident in Crossroads, Texas, where Officer Haley Hullbert responded to a 911 call alleging a dog was left unattended in a sealed vehicle at a Walmart parking lot. Arriving at 9:24 p.m., she found the...

Ep 72 Charlie Adelson Appellate Oral Argument, Fireworks From Bench, Ineffective Counsel Shots Fired
The Lawyer You Know podcast aired the appellate oral argument for Charlie Adelson, with lead counsel Michael Offerman facing a "hot bench" of Florida judges. The panel’s rapid, probing questions forced Offerman to expand his allotted time repeatedly, underscoring the...

The Phocuswright Conference 2025: Regulations on the Radar for the Travel Industry
The Phocuswright Conference 2025 spotlighted a wave of regulatory reforms reshaping the travel sector, from expanded package‑travel rules in Europe and the UK to new consumer‑protection powers for the CMA and sweeping tech mandates under the Digital Services Act. Key...

Attorney General Bondi, Director Patel, U.S. Attorney Pirro Make Press Announcement
The press conference on September 11, 2022, announced the arrest of Zabar Baccouche, identified as a key participant in the 2012 Benghazi attack, after his transfer to Andrews Air Force Base. Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and...

Jack in the Box, Noodles & Company, Zaxbys
Restaurant Daily highlighted three headline stories: Jack in the Box’s defensive stance in a proxy fight with activist investor Sardar Big Li, Noodles & Company’s effort to regain Nasdaq compliance through a reverse stock split, and Zaxby’s milestone of opening its...