Appealing a case to the U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Courts Petitions The Supreme Court Appeals Process: A Closer Look When a court case is appealed to the Supreme Court, it marks the final stage in a lengthy legal journey. With its power to interpret the Constitution and make decisions that shape the laws of the land, the Supreme Court plays a pivotal role […]
What is a Petition for Writ of Certiorari and What Does the Supreme Court Do?

Welcome to our blog post on Supreme Court appellate litigation! Are you curious about how cases make their way through the highest court in the United States? Or perhaps you’re interested in understanding the role of top-notch Supreme Court attorneys in this process. Look no further, as we dive into the world of writs of […]
Gunbroker Shareholder Lawsuit against Ammo Inc

Steve Urvan, a former customer of AMMO, INC., has filed a lawsuit against the company in relation to a fraudulent gunbroker.com deal. According to the complaint, Urvan purchased a firearm from AMMO, INC. through gunbroker.com in May 2018 and was promised delivery within 30 days. However, after more than two months of waiting for his […]
Donnitta Sinclair Petitions Supreme Court to Hear CHOP Case

Supreme Court Petition on CHOP Murder Case Donnitta Sinclair, the mother of Lorenzo Anderson who was killed in a shooting at Seattle’s Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP) zone, is petitioning the US Supreme Court to hear her lawsuit against the City of Seattle. Sinclair claims that her son’s death was a result of negligence on […]
An Overview of the practicing appellate lawyers in Houston

The judicial system is intended to protect the rights of the citizens and keep society in order. There are a whole bunch of laws that are being enforced in a society to keep it peaceful and provide security to the people. The laws work both ways; if you are accused wrongly and have been framed, […]
Texas Court of Appeals Delays the Execution of Clifton Lamar Williams

Texas Court delays Texas execution This undated handout photo provided by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice shows Clifton Lamar Williams. Williams is scheduled to die by lethal injection Thursday, July 16, 2015 for the July 2005 slaying of Cecelia Schneider in Tyler, Texas. (Texas Department of Criminal Justice/Associated Press) By Michael Graczyk AP July 16 at […]
Religious Freedom in Pennsylvania

The concept of the separation of church and state is a common refrain many Americans associate with the U.S. Constitution. The government is prohibited from establishing or oppressing people based on their religious affiliation. At face value this is a relatively simple concept. Unfortunately, once a concept turns into legislation, law and court opinions, the […]
Does Sex Sell?

Ask anyone in the marketing industry whether sex sells and the answer is almost always a resounding yes. Ask someone in law enforcement, however, and the answer quickly becomes the opposite. In the United States there is an outright prohibition on the sale or solicitation of sex. As with all outright prohibitions, there is one […]
Uber Arrests for Sexual Assault

When the changing world of technology and transportation collided, a new generation of the taxi was born. Companies such as Uber, and competitor Lyft, have taken not only the country, but the world, by storm. The appeal is simple. A person can set their location via an app by simply opening it, wait for their […]
A Lethal Injection Shortage in Texas
On an October night in 2002 an Ellis County gas station became the scene of a double homicide. The perpetrator was a man named Kent Sprouse. His victims were Pedro Moreno and Officer Harry Melvin Steinfeldt III. Apparently, under the influence of methamphetamine, Sprouse showed up at the gas station with a shotgun and shot […]