Nell and Susan Newman, the daughters of the late famous actor, adventurer and entrepreneur Paul Newman, are suing the non-profit created by their father, Newman’s Own Foundation, in state court in Stamford, Connecticut. The lawsuit alleges the philanthropic leaders running the foundation are not giving enough funds to charities and... Read More »
An eye-popping $27 billion lawsuit has been announced following the deadly Uvalde school shooting earlier this year. The lawsuit, which is still being drafted, plans to name the school board; federal, state, and local authorities; gunmaker Daniel Defense; and Oasis Outback, the gun store that sold the gunman the rifle.... Read More »
The family of a Georgia woman who was shot and killed during a search warrant has filed a $25 million lawsuit against the Camden County Sheriff's Office. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the woman’s nine-year-old daughter. At about 5:00 am on May 4th, 2021, 37-year-old Latoya James was... Read More »
A woman in Nebraska and her teenage daughter face criminal charges after the teen allegedly obtained an unlawful abortion. The teen’s mother is being charged alongside her daughter for allegedly abetting the abortion and subsequently hiding the act. The prosecution marks one of the first criminal abortion cases since the... Read More »
After a ten-day trial, a federal jury spent just a few hours deliberating the lawsuit Vanessa Bryant and another individual brought against Los Angeles County and came back with their verdict finding for the plaintiffs. The nine-member jury found that Los Angeles County must now pay Vanessa Bryant, basketball star... Read More »
A Tennessee woman is facing murder charges after she visited an inmate in prison, kissed him, and transferred drugs from her mouth to her boyfriend’s mouth. Hours later, the inmate was dead from a drug overdose. Rachal Dollard, 33, was charged with second-degree murder and introduction of contraband into a... Read More »
A California school district has agreed to an $18 million settlement after an 8-year-old special needs child fell and died while in class. Eight-year-old Moises Murillo was born with a severe form of Down syndrome. Moises was unable to walk and used a highly specialized wheelchair to help him with... Read More »
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, known to most as DACA, is a federal program that allows certain immigrants to avoid deportation and obtain renewable work permits. The program was originally created under President Obama, meant to provide relief for the hundreds of thousands of immigrants who were brought to the... Read More »
Increasing numbers of migrants crossing the border have prompted the governors of Texas and Arizona to take a new approach to border control; send migrants to the Democrat-led cities of New York and Washington D.C. As migrants are bussed to these major cities, leaders there have called for increased support... Read More »
A mother and daughter in Nebraska are facing felony charges after the mother helped her daughter get an abortion at around 23 weeks pregnant. The felony charge comes after investigators uncovered Facebook messages between the mother and daughter about the planned abortion. Authorities were able to obtain the Facebook messages... Read More »
A nursing home in Pinellas County, Florida, was sued earlier this year over claims of negligence that resulted in the wrongful death of Loretta McMaster. Peter McMaster, the personal representative of her estate and her son, filed the lawsuit against Manor Care of Dunedin Florida, HCR III Healthcare, LLC, and... Read More »
A student injured in a 2018 Florida school shooting has filed a lawsuit against the school district and is seeking more than $30,000 in damages. The lawsuit was filed earlier this year against Marion County Public Schools on behalf of a former student, Evan Ekenroth. Ekenroth, who was 17 at... Read More »
Custodia, the Bitcoin bank that would be the first to have a master account if approved, is suing the Federal Reserve and Kansas City Reserve for failing to act on its application. The Federal Reserve is supposed to act on a bank’s master account application within 12 months, and Custodia’s... Read More »
In a now familiar legal refrain, the Department of Justice (DOJ) is reportedly preparing to sue Google (Alphabet Inc.) in an anti-trust lawsuit due to its alleged monopoly on ad systems. Bloomberg first broke the news, saying Google’s massive dominance in the online ad space is under fire from the... Read More »
White House says Federal Law dictates immigration law, not states New York City Mayor Eric Adams is furious with Texas Governor Greg Abbot, and the reciprocated feud is now creating a new type of bussing war, with an over-the-state-line political impact. On April 5, Governor Abbot started bussing illegal immigrants,... Read More »