U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta
Coverage of U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta in the Nexus archive.
- Georgia teen pleads guilty to gun charge for running onto Capitol grounds with loaded shotgun
An 18-year-old Georgia man pleaded guilty to illegally carrying a loaded shotgun onto the U.S. Capitol grounds and to a child pornography charge. He was arrested on Feb. 17 after running toward the Capitol wearing body armor and camouflage clothing but did not enter the building. He faces sentencing on Dec. 8.
- Georgia teen pleads guilty to gun charge for running onto Capitol grounds with loaded shotgun
An 18-year-old Georgia teen pleaded guilty to illegally carrying a loaded shotgun onto the U.S. Capitol grounds and to a child pornography charge. He intended to confront Congress and scare them into speaking the truth but did not enter the building. He is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 8.
- DC National Guard shooter Rahmanullah Lakanwal hospitalized in ‘dire circumstances’ after refusing food and water
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a DC National Guard shooter, is hospitalized in dire circumstances after refusing food and water. US District Judge Amit Mehta stated his health has deteriorated substantially.
- Federal judge’s ruling gives Yelp a leg up in antitrust case against Google
A federal judge recognized another judge's finding that Google holds monopoly power in internet search, advancing Yelp's antitrust lawsuit against the tech giant. The ruling allows Yelp to bypass proving Google's monopoly status in discovery, with the trial set for May 2028. Yelp alleges Google suppresses its search results to harm competition.