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Case Alert: In the Interest of O.L.P (San Antonio, 2025)

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Dallas Child Custody: What the A.M.S. Case Teaches Us About Protecting Your Children’s Future When families face the heartbreaking reality of divorce or custody disputes, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Your children’s future, their safety, and their emotional well-being hang in the balance. The recent Dallas Court of Appeals case, Interest of A.M.S., offers profound insights into how Texas courts approach complex custody situations and what parents must understand to protect their children’s best interests. As someone who has guided Dallas families through these challenging times for over 25 years, I’ve seen firsthand how proper legal representation can make the difference between a positive outcome and devastating consequences. The A.M.S. case, decided by the Dallas Court of Appeals in May 2025, demonstrates exactly why having experienced legal counsel is crucial when navigating Dallas child custody matters. Understanding the A.M.S. Case: A…

686. The Building Blocks of Global Health Security

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In a conversation with The Regulatory Review, global and public health law expert Lawrence O. Gostin reflects on recent shifts in U.S. health policymaking and their consequences for public health domestically and abroad. Within the first week of President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration, he issued executive orders that have unsettled long-standing norms for U.S. leadership in global and public health. Since January 2025, the Trump Administration has withdrawn the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO), implemented a freeze on foreign assistance funds, and initiated massive cuts to the funding and staffing of the research, public health, and regulatory agencies that are charged with safeguarding the public’s health and safety. These actions, Gostin explains, have risked undermining the United States’ leadership in global health security. Gostin discusses how the Trump Administration’s changing health policymaking priorities, coupled with…

687. Common Defenses in Criminal Cases: What You Need to Know

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Meta Description (154 characters):Learn about common legal defenses used in New Jersey criminal cases. Understand your options and how a criminal defense attorney Jersey City can help protect your rights. Common Defenses in Criminal Cases: What You Need to Know Facing criminal charges in New Jersey can be overwhelming. Whether you’re accused of theft, assault, drug offenses, or another crime, your future is on the line. But not every criminal accusation leads to a conviction. The key to defending yourself starts with understanding the various legal defenses that may apply to your case. With the guidance of a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney Jersey City, you can assess the best defense strategy and work toward a favorable outcome. In this article, we explore the most common criminal defenses used in New Jersey courts and how they can apply to your situation. 1. Innocence / Lack of Evidence One of the most basic but powerful defenses is simply asserting that you did…

688. Haoyunm Recalls Defective Braided Crib Bumpers for Posing a Suffocation Hazard

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Braided crib bumpers sold on Amazon by Haoyunm have been recalled due to a serious suffocation risk. The product violates the Federal Safe Sleep for Babies Act, which bans the sale of padded crib bumpers. The soft, padded design of the recalled bumpers can obstruct an infant’s breathing, creating a hazardous sleep environment that could lead to serious injury or death. The recall covers braided crib bumpers sold in various colors and lengths, including 39, 59, 78, 118, and 158 inches. The bumpers were packaged in vacuum-sealed bags and do not have any identifying labels or markings. Contact The Ammons Law Firm for Legal Help Involving Defective Products Contact The Ammons Law Firm today for a free consultation to discuss your case and learn more about your legal options. You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages caused by this defective product. The post Haoyunm Recalls…

689. Two People Injured in a Train and Semi-Truck Accident Near the Intersection of Stonewall Tell Road and Westbrook Road in Union City, Georgia

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UNION CITY, Ga. — A collision between a semi-truck and a train Wednesday afternoon in Union City resulted in a fire and multiple injuries. The crash occurred near the intersection of Stonewall Tell Road and Westbrook Road. Officials said the impact caused the train to catch fire. One person was ejected from the semi during the crash. It was initially reported that four people sustained serious injuries, but updated reports claim it was two from the truck. The truck driver remains hospitalized in critical condition. Train accidents should be investigated We are seeing train accidents happen repeatedly. While these accidents may seem like the driver’s fault, this is not always the case. Many train incidents are caused by poorly maintained railroad crossings, defective tracks, insufficient signage or warnings, operator errors, and mechanical failures within the train. For these reasons, the injured and their families must seek further information beyond what is…

690. Just a few quick notes on ADA website lawsuits.

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I noted this headline in my Google news feed this afternoon: “Attorney involved in dozens of ‘sue-and-settle’ lawsuits around KC may have web accessibility issues on his own sites.” The story was pretty much as expected. Attorney Kevin Puckett files 90 lawsuits for a single plaintiff who claims to be disabled. The attorney’s own website is reported to be not WCAG 2.1 conforming, but I suppose his client won’t sue him – why bite the hand that feeds you? You can draw your own conclusions about a lawyer who claims to be an advocate for those who are disabled but doesn’t make his own websites accessible. There are a couple of surprises. First, as the local news reports: “KMBC has learned Myers [the plaintiff] lives on Puckett’s [the lawyer’s] family property and rents a trailer from Puckett’s relatives.” That’s an interesting relationship. Second, the local news reports that cases filed by Puckett…

691. Trump Threatens to Revoke Rosie O’Donnell’s Citizenship Despite Constitutional Protections

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Aaron Parnas Original Report President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that he is “giving serious consideration”(Truth Social post) to revoking comedian Rosie O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship, calling her a “threat to humanity”(Truth Social post). Legal experts emphasize this action is constitutionally impossible for natural-born citizens under the 14th Amendment. O’Donnell, born in New York, recently moved to Ireland following Trump’s reelection and responded that Trump remains “rattled”(O’Donnell’s Instagram response) by her criticism. The threat represents the latest escalation in their nearly two-decade feud but carries no legal weight, as only naturalized citizens can lose citizenship through denaturalization proceedings in federal court for fraud or misrepresentation. *** Read more: Trump’s Truth Social Post (as reported in multiple sources):“Because of the fact that Rosie…

692. Reporters without Borders warns EU over rapid decline of press freedom in Serbia

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Reporter without Borders (RSF) is sounding the alarm about the continued use of violence by law enforcement officers against journalists in Serbia. RSF, together with 11 other press freedom organizations such as the European Federation of Journalists, signed a statement warning the European Union about the rapid deterioration of press freedom in Serbia. The organizations are calling on the Serbian government to cease all forms of attacks on journalists and take necessary steps to ensure legal protection as well as independence of the press. The organizations also said that the EU should publicly condemn attacks on the media and question the Serbian government about the status of investigations into these attacks on a regular basis. The statement comes after Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) released an assessment of the emergency of media freedom in Serbia in May. In their report, MFRR found that Serbian media workers are facing an increasing level of censorship, political…

693. Giant Bicycle Recalls Defective Momentum Vida E+ E-Bikes Over Fall Risk and Injury

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Giant Bicycle has issued a recall for its Momentum Vida E+ electric bicycles due to a potential safety hazard. The company reports that the fork steerer tube on affected models may crack, break, or separate during use, creating a risk of crashes and injuries. The recall applies to Momentum Vida E+ e-bikes, which were sold in several colors, including metallic red, pearl white, metallic navy blue, metallic green, indigo blue, happy mint (light green), and panther (black). The bikes come in two frame styles—mid-step and low-step—and are available in small, medium, and large sizes. Each bike features the word “Momentum” on the downtube and “Vida E+” on the top tube. Serial numbers are stamped on the outer left rear dropout and also appear on a sticker located under the downtube. Contact The Ammons Law Firm for Legal Help Involving Defective Products Contact The Ammons Law Firm today for a free consultation to discuss your case and learn more…

694. Kbabyea Recalls Defective Creekliybear Play Yard Mattresses Due to Entrapment, Suffocation, and Death Risk

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall of Creekliybear aftermarket play yard mattresses sold on Amazon due to a serious entrapment hazard that could lead to suffocation or death. The mattresses, sold by Kbabyea under the Creekliybear brand, fail to meet federal crib mattress safety standards. Specifically, they exceed the allowable thickness and may not fit securely in all play yard models, creating dangerous gaps between the mattress and the side walls. Infants can become trapped in these gaps, especially if their face presses against the mattress and side wall, restricting airflow. The recalled mattresses are white with grey stripes and have labels reading “Play Mat” and “Model: m-sy2.” Each measures approximately 26 inches wide by 38 inches long. Contact The Ammons Law Firm for Legal Help Involving Defective Products Contact The Ammons Law Firm today for a free consultation to discuss your case…

695. Case Alert: In the Interest of O.L.P (San Antonio, 2025)

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Dallas Child Custody: What the A.M.S. Case Teaches Us About Protecting Your Children’s Future When families face the heartbreaking reality of divorce or custody disputes, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Your children’s future, their safety, and their emotional well-being hang in the balance. The recent Dallas Court of Appeals case, Interest of A.M.S., offers profound insights into how Texas courts approach complex custody situations and what parents must understand to protect their children’s best interests. As someone who has guided Dallas families through these challenging times for over 25 years, I’ve seen firsthand how proper legal representation can make the difference between a positive outcome and devastating consequences. The A.M.S. case, decided by the Dallas Court of Appeals in May 2025, demonstrates exactly why having experienced legal counsel is crucial when navigating Dallas child custody matters. Understanding the A.M.S. Case: A…

696. Walmart Recalls 850,000 Defective Ozark Trail Bottles Following Reports of Injuries and Eye Loss

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BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart has issued a recall of approximately 850,000 Ozark Trail-branded water bottles after reports of serious eye injuries. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall Thursday, citing a risk that pressure buildup inside the bottle can cause the lid to eject unexpectedly when opened. The hazard appears to arise after food or beverages are stored in the bottles for extended periods. According to the CPSC, three people have been injured in connection with the product. Two of the incidents resulted in users being struck in the eye by the forcefully ejected lid, leading to permanent vision loss. Contact The Ammons Law Firm for Legal Help Involving Defective Products Contact The Ammons Law Firm today for a free consultation to discuss your case and learn more about your legal options. You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages caused by this defective…

697. Gavin Brauner and Matthew Teumer Killed in a Rollover Accident on Fifth Avenue Northeast in McClusky, North Dakota

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McCLUSKY, N.D. — Authorities have released the names of two men who died in a rollover crash Tuesday morning near McClusky. The North Dakota Highway Patrol reported that 33-year-old Matthew Teumer was driving a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado southbound on Fifth Avenue Northeast when the vehicle left the roadway, entered the west ditch, and rolled. Teumer and his passenger, 33-year-old Gavin Brauner, also of McClusky, were pronounced dead at the scene. No further information has been provided. Vehicles need to be checked for defects in rollover crashes There is a misbelief that the driver alone is to blame for injuries sustained in rollover crashes, especially when only one vehicle is involved. However, it is not this simple. While drivers should be cautious to prevent rollovers, manufacturers also play an essential role in keeping occupants safe in their vehicles during such accidents. Manufacturers have a responsibility to design safe vehicles. Manufacturers are well aware of…

698. Samuel Thomasson Killed in a Rollover Accident on Hord Road Near Sharon, South Carolina

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YORK COUNTY, S.C. – A single-vehicle crash Thursday morning claimed the life of a York County man just north of Sharon. According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, the crash occurred on Hord Road. Investigators say the driver of a 2010 Ford SUV was traveling east when the vehicle left the roadway, struck a ditch, and overturned. The driver, identified as Samuel Thomasson Jr., was the sole occupant of the vehicle and died at the scene. Did the vehicle protect the driver from serious injury? When a rollover accident occurs, it is natural to focus on what caused the crash. But we also need to ask an even more important question: Did the vehicle provide adequate protection? Rollovers can happen for many reasons – road conditions, weather, or driver actions. But once a rollover starts, the vehicle should protect its occupants. This doesn’t always happen. Some vehicles have design flaws that make rollovers more dangerous than they should be. Weak roof structures…

699. Hanover Park Woman Airlifted After Rollover Crash at the Intersection of Cherry Valley and Kirkland Roads in Boone County, Illinois

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BOONE COUNTY, Ill. — A 24-year-old woman from Hanover Park was airlifted to a Rockford hospital Wednesday evening following a rollover crash in rural Boone County. Emergency crews responded to the scene at the intersection of Cherry Valley and Kirkland roads. According to reports, the woman was driving a Chevy Suburban eastbound on Cherry Valley Road when the vehicle veered off the south side, crossed over to the north side, and rolled several times. She was extricated from the vehicle at the scene and transported by helicopter. Authorities say she is currently in stable condition. Vehicles need to be checked for defects in rollover crashes There is a misbelief that the driver alone is to blame for injuries sustained in rollover crashes, especially when only one vehicle is involved. However, this is not always true. While drivers should be cautious to prevent rollovers, manufacturers also play an essential role in keeping occupants safe during such accidents.…

700. Alex Stinnet Killed, Several Injured in Accident Involving Dump Trucks on U.S. Highway 27 South Near Lincoln–Pulaski County Line, Kentucky

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PULASKI COUNTY, KY – Authorities have identified the man killed in a multi-vehicle crash that occurred Tuesday on U.S. Highway 27 South near the Lincoln–Pulaski County line. According to reports, 39-year-old Alex Stinnet of Eubank was pronounced dead at the scene. Stinnet was driving a pickup truck involved in the collision with two dump trucks. Several others were injured in the crash and transported to a local hospital for treatment. The extent of their injuries has not been released. No further details are currently available. Those affected by this crash deserve answers and accountability from those at fault Someone lost their life, and their surviving family deserves answers. Several were injured and will undoubtedly have mounting medical bills, lost wages, and will experience pain and suffering that will change their lives forever. If another driver’s negligence is to blame, they deserve full and fair compensation for their losses.    *******…

701. How To Find And Divide Overseas Bank Accounts In An Illinois Divorce

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When a party to an Illinois divorce has an overseas bank account, that account must be disclosed and, if found to be marital property, equitably distributed by the court. If the overseas account is not disclosed, Illinois divorce courts possess limited powers to investigate bank accounts in other countries. In an Illinois divorce, locating and dividing overseas bank accounts requires a combination of legal strategy, discovery tools, and persistence. Courts may lack jurisdiction over the foreign bank…but not over the spouse who controls the accounts Marital Assets are Divisible In Illinois No Matter Where They Are Located If the foreign bank account can be properly shown to be a gift, inheritance or was completely acquired in advance of the marriage, the foreign bank account will be deemed non-marital property and awarded in its entirety to the party who holds that account. Beyond these exceptions, an overseas bank account will be deemed marital and, thus, divisible under…

702. WLIVE Recalls Defective 15-Drawer Fabric Dressers Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — WLIVE has recalled its 15-drawer fabric dressers due to serious safety concerns, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The dressers pose tip-over and entrapment hazards when not secured to the wall, putting young children at risk of injury or death. The recalled dressers, sold on Amazon by WLIVE, fail to meet safety requirements under the federal STURDY Act, which mandates stability standards for clothing storage units. This recall affects WLIVE 15-drawer fabric dressers, which were available in rustic brown, black, charcoal black wood grain print, and white. The unit measures approximately 12 inches deep, 40 inches wide, and 51 inches high, and weighs about 36 pounds. The dressers include a metal frame with fabric drawers and handles. Model number “ASNG105” can be found printed on the side of the product’s packaging box. Contact The Ammons Law Firm for Legal Help Involving Defective Products Contact The…

703. Catching Up on the Bogus “Yelp Law” Litigation Campaign–Tao v. Uniqlo

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[Personal note: the Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton ruling took a lot of wind out of my blogging sails. First, the opinion is pure Calvinball. It makes me question everything I know about Internet “Law” when courts shamelessly disregard precedent and the rule of law. I’m not sure how much value I add blogging the finer points of jurisprudential development in a Calvinball world. Second, the opinion opened the door to virulent and devastating regulations that will surely reshape–and shrink–the Internet to the detriment of all of us. Should I pay attention to incremental legal developments in an industry that’s about to have a cataclysmic meltdown? I’m sure I’ll regain my blogging mojo eventually, but for now, I’m still disoriented by the FSC v. Paxton ruling and struggling to determine what’s worth my blogging time and your reading time.] * * * This blog post relates to California Civil Code 1670.8, colloquially called…

704. Driver Injured After a Semi-truck Tire Blowout Accident on Highway 71 Near Bolckow, Missouri

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BOLCKOW, Mo. — A 73-year-old man from Braddyville, Iowa, was injured Thursday afternoon when a tractor-trailer overturned on Highway 71, about three miles southwest of Bolckow. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported that the crash happened when the front driver’s side tire on a southbound 2001 Freightliner failed. The driver lost control of the vehicle, which veered off the east side of the highway, hit an embankment, and overturned. The truck came to rest on its driver’s side in the median. The driver sustained moderate injuries and was transported by Andrew County Ambulance to Mosaic Life Care in St. Joseph. Tires that explode need to be examined for defects Truck drivers are the backbone of America. They spend weeks at a time away from their families and sacrifice the comfort of their homes to deliver the everyday goods we need. These dedicated drivers deserve to be safe when they are in their home away from home— their trucks. Yet, over and over…

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