As first reported by the Associated Press, the Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against an Idaho city over illegal waste dumping into waterways that feed into several rivers throughout the area. The lawsuit was filed by the DOJ In Idaho's U.S. District Court on Monday. According to the... Read More »
A grandmother who was arrested after feeding the homeless at an Arizona public park has filed a lawsuit against the city with the support of the nonprofit public interest law firm, Institute for Justice. Last March, 78-year-old Norma Thornton was feeding the local homeless population at a nearby public park... Read More »
They used fake driver’s licenses. They made up a company so they could infiltrate conferences and meetings hosted by the plaintiff. They trespassed, committed fraud, violated federal wiretapping laws, recorded conversations without consent, and conducted other illegal activities. They secretly videotaped everything they saw for over a year and a... Read More »
Washington D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine announced the $10 million settlement with three real estate firms that operated developments in some of the most affluent communities in our nation’s capital. The settlement will be the largest civil penalty in a US housing discrimination case. The three real estate firms involved... Read More »
The 2020 Denver George Floyd protests resulted in a number of police brutality lawsuits that have required the city to dish out millions in settlement payments. The latest settlement will cost the city of Denver and others $485,000 in taxpayer dollars after protestor Trevor Hughes filed a lawsuit blaming the... Read More »
The families of two people who were killed in the 2021 Astroworld Music Festival have settled with concert organizer and headliner, rapper Travis Scott. The November 5 concert resulted in a deadly crowd surge shortly after Scott took the stage. The crowd surge killed 10 concertgoers and injured hundreds more.... Read More »
Less than a week after an online application portal for student debt relief went live, a federal appeals court temporarily blocked the Biden administration from moving forward with its student loan forgiveness plan. The ruling came Friday evening just as over half of qualifying student loan borrowers filed applications on... Read More »
An Illinois medical device sterilization company has been ordered to pay $363 million to a cancer survivor who lived in the same community where the company’s plant was based. The lawsuit was brought forward by Susan Kamuda, and her complaint is just one of over 700 that accused the company,... Read More »
When a couple repeatedly fought and a domestic violence restraining order (DVRO) was issued against the man, the woman tried to force her abusive boyfriend to vacate the apartment. But the trial judge declined to issue a move-out order. Instead, because both names were on the lease, he left the... Read More »
Nelli Parisenkova, a teacher in California, has allegedly been fired from her job at Bright Horizons Children's Center in Studio City because she refused to read books that featured LGBT themes. She worked at Bright Horizons Childcare Center for four years with students who were five years and younger. The... Read More »
Five former daycare employees have been arrested and charged after viral videos show them using scary Halloween masks to frighten a classroom of young children. Four of the individuals are facing felony child abuse charges while the fifth is facing a misdemeanor count of simple assault against a minor and... Read More »
The interaction between workers’ compensation law and personal injury law is complex, and it can work to the detriment of employees. Injured workers are typically limited to workers’ compensation, which offers only limited remedies, even if their employer’s negligence caused their injuries. In the COVID era, that means employees can... Read More »
Gov. DeSantis of Florida has eased voter restrictions via emergency executive order in Charlotte, Lee, and Sarasota Counties, which were hit hardest during Hurricane Ian. DeSantis is being called a hypocrite by some for easing restrictions now when he was against easing them and wanted tougher restrictions for the 2020... Read More »
Alarming radioactive contamination levels at Missouri’s Jana Elementary School have caused the school to shut its doors and switch to virtual learning. The news was shared Tuesday evening during a packed Hazelwood School District board meeting. At that meeting, parents were told that children who attended Jana Elementary School in... Read More »
The father of a five-year-old girl who was killed in a July car crash that involved Wisconsin Senate minority leader Janet Bewley has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the senator, the driver who struck the vehicle his daughter was in, and three insurance companies. Brandon Fink, the father of... Read More »