The first of what undoubtedly will be hundreds more lawsuits involving military base Camp Lejeune have been filed. The first wave of lawsuits, totaling more than 100, have been filed by U.S. military veterans and their families in a North Carolina federal court. In the first week of March, 22... Read More »
If you've been feeling cramped on domestic airlines lately, you're not the only one. Over the past couple of years, flyers have vented their frustration over cramped seating and lack of legroom among other airline woes. In the Summer of 2022, Congress took action which led to the FAA accepting... Read More »
The mother of a five-day-old baby was charged with first-degree murder after her new baby daughter died from ingesting the heroin-derived morphine and methamphetamine that were in her breast milk. She was convicted and sentenced to a prison term of 25 years to life. The California Supreme Court ruled that... Read More »
The first openly transgender bishop of the nation's largest Christian denomination has filed a lawsuit alleging that he was unjustly forced from his position after being the victim of relentless harassment, discrimination, and retaliation. Rev. Megan Rohrer was appointed bishop of Sierra Pacific Synod on May 8, 2021. His appointment... Read More »
As the race for this year’s Academy Awards heats up in anticipation of the Oscars this weekend, one might wonder how much the little gold statue is actually worth. A recent case provides the answer. If a creditor wants to take it after getting a judgment against the winner, the... Read More »
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the Louisiana-based chemical maker, Denka Performance Elastomer LLC. The lawsuit accuses the company of posing an unacceptable cancer risk to the surrounding community which is mainly composed of Black residents. The DOJ’s legal action allegations are brought forward under section 303 of... Read More »
“Artificial intelligence” and “deep-fake” technology are getting more powerful by the day, raising a host of complex legal questions. The U.S. Copyright Office appears to have settled at least one debate recently, ruling that images created using the AI-powered Midjourney image generator should not have been granted copyright protection. AI... Read More »
At least 20 patients have taken legal action against the makers of a dental device that promises to improve jaw function and breathing issues among other jaw-related issues. The Anterior Growth Guidance Appliance or AGGA device was developed by Dr. Steve Galella and was marketed as a device that could... Read More »
Tennessee has become the first state in the nation to impose restrictions against drag shows in public spaces after Republican Governor Bill Lee signed the bill into law last Thursday. Senate Bill 3 restricts drag shows in public by banning performances on public property as well as locations where “the... Read More »
A California couple, both worried about their genetic disposition to cancer, is accusing a fertility clinic of implanting the wrong embryo with a rare genetic cancer mutation and then covering up the information. Jason and Melissa Diaz filed the lawsuit Wednesday against HRC Fertility and Dr. Bradford Kolb in Los... Read More »
When Rudyard Kipling wrote “Never the twain shall meet,” he probably did not realize how apt his poetry would be to describe political conflicts of interest. Questions about how and whether to prevent elected officials from personally benefiting from the votes they cast are all over the news. This questionable... Read More »
US Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina was home to one of the nation's largest cases of water contamination. Between the 1950s and the 1980s, individuals who lived or worked at the camp were exposed to water contamination that would go on to spur injuries and illnesses over... Read More »
Missouri librarians, backed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri, have filed a lawsuit against Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker following a new law that bans books with explicit material from school libraries. Baker is named in the lawsuit “in her official capacity as Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney... Read More »
The city of Seattle has agreed to a $3.65 million settlement to end a lawsuit brought forward by Seattle community members following the nationwide 2020 George Floyd protests. As social justice protests throughout the nation began to simmer down, Seattle remained a hub for activists demanding police reform. In June... Read More »
It isn’t often that right-wing media tycoon Rupert Murdoch is questioned under oath, but neither is it often that a voting machinery company is suing a media corporation for defamation. Murdoch, the co-chairman of the Fox Corporation, the executive chairman of News Corp, and leader of a media empire including... Read More »