Oct 21, 2024
LGBTQ activists march past the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville in February. (John Amis/Images for Human Rights Campaign/AP via The Atlanta Voice)
Tennessee’s Anti-Drag Law Ruled Unconstitutional

In a strongly worded, 70-page defense of the First Amendment, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Parker of the Western District of Tennessee ruled that a State law that limits public drag shows was unconstitutional. Parker found the bill overbroad, too vague, and not narrowly tailored enough to achieve the compelling... Read More »

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Family of Woman Locked in Arby’s Freezer Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit

A family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Arby’s parent company, Turbo Restaurant LLC, and the franchise owners of the New Iberia Arby’s restaurant after their loved one passed away while locked in the restaurant's commercial walk-in freezer. Sixzty-three-year-old Nguyet Le was assigned to work as a temporary manager... Read More »

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At Least Two Residents Still Missing After Iowa Apartment Collapse

Four days after a six-story Davenport, Iowa, apartment building collapsed, authorities continue to search for potential survivors while weighing when and how they will demolish the building. The May 28 collapse took down a main portion of the building's interior apartment complexes. And although city officials have not announced any... Read More »

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49 Attorneys General Sue Major Robocall Company

It’s 6:00 in the morning. Your phone rings and wakes you up. You answer it because you think anyone who calls you at that hour needs to speak with you urgently about something important. The caller, however, asks you if you want to buy a new warranty on your car. ... Read More »