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User-Generated Gaming Platform Roblox Faces Class Action Lawsuit for Being “Addictive” and Exploiting Child Labor

A new lawsuit accuses popular gaming platform Roblox of creating an “addictive” gaming experience while “exploiting” children and profiting off of “child labor.” Experts say that an estimated 75% of children aged 9-12 use Roblox monthly. In the first months of 2023, the company made $2.39 billion from “Robux” purchases... Read More »

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Dismissal of Quarrelsome Juror Was Wrong So Defendant’s Conviction Was Reversed

California’s Penal Code (CPC) §1089 says that a juror can be removed for “good cause” if he or she refuses to deliberate. People v. Gaines provides a new definition of what this refusal must consist of to meet the law’s discharge criteria. Rodney Louis Gaines was on trial for elder... Read More »

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs Faces Sexual Assault Lawsuit by Music Producer

Rapper Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, is once again facing sexual assault allegations. In a lawsuit filed on Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones Jr. alleges that during his collaboration with Diddy on his most recent... Read More »

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Two Alaska Seafood Shipping Companies to Pay $9.5M to the U.S. in Second Largest Settlement for Violations of the Jones Act

Two Alaskan seafood shipping companies have agreed to pay $9.5 million to end a lawsuit that accused them of violating the U.S. Jones Act. The settlement will be the second largest settlement ever involving a violation of the act, the Department of Justice said last Friday. The settlement is the... Read More »

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Appeals Court Upholds $90 Million Settlement in Class Action Suit Against Facebook for Invading Users’ Privacy

Facebook (now Meta Platforms) was created in 2004 to connect people to anyone who sought to be connected. Just two years later, privacy issues began to plague the young company. First, it was connecting users to News Feed, a service that told users what was new with their Facebook Friends,... Read More »

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Proposed Class Action Lawsuit Puts Stanley Cups on Center Stage Again, This Time Over Lead Concerns

The wildly popular Stanley Quencher cups are trending yet again, this time over a proposed class action lawsuit that accuses the makers of the cup, Pacific Market International, of false advertising. Separate lawsuits were initially brought forward by Stanley cup owners in California and Nevada. Both women say they purchased... Read More »

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Iowa School District Agrees to Pay 20K Over Rescinded Gender-Affirming School Policy

Iowa’s Linn-Mar Community Schools District has agreed to pay $20,000 to end a lawsuit over a now-rescinded district policy that allowed students to ask for a gender support plan that would aid them in their gender transition without the permission of their parents or legal guardians. The lawsuit was filed... Read More »

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Appeals Court Mostly Affirms Multi-Million Dollar Civil Judgment Against Online University

“What Ashford University did to its students was unconscionable and illegal,” said the California Attorney General who sued the online institution and won over $22 million in penalties. A California appellate court lowered the amount by just under one million because of statute of limitations violations, but the defendants, Ashford... Read More »

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UCLA Is Not a Business That Can Be Sued Under Unruh Civil Rights Act

Myralyn OA Nartey was a doctoral student at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). In 2009, she entered the doctoral program at the university’s Fielding School of Public Health. When she sought to defend her dissertation in 2014, she was told she had to “throw away” her entire thesis... Read More »

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DC Resident Sues Powerball After $340 Million Win Is Revoked Due to Inaccurate Release of Powerball Numbers

In January 2023, John Cheeks found himself in what seemed to be a life-altering event. Upon discovering that the winning lottery numbers published on the DC Lottery website matched those on his ticket, he was understandably elated. The prize amount? A staggering $340 million. However, what should have been a... Read More »

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Gabby Petito's Parents Settle Emotional Distress Lawsuit with Parents of Brian Laundrie

The highly publicized case involving the tragic death of Gabby Petito has taken a significant turn as the families of both Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie have reached a settlement in an emotional distress lawsuit. Nichole Schmidt and Joseph Petito, Gabby Petito's parents, initiated legal action against Christopher and Roberta... Read More »

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Disgraced Parenting YouTuber Ruby Franke Receives Sentence for Child Abuse

YouTube vlogger Ruby Franke, who admitted to aggravated child abuse of two of her children, received a sentencing on Tuesday, facing four consecutive prison terms of one to 15 years each, with the actual duration left to the discretion of the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole. Franke was apprehended... Read More »

A group of supporters and advocates holding signs at a press conference addressing the lawsuit filed by former inmate Susie Balfour against the Mississippi Department of Corrections for delayed cancer diagnosis and inadequate medical care.
Former Mississippi Inmate Says Prison Delayed Her Cancer Diagnosis Until It Was Terminal

Sixty-two-year-old Susie Balfour has filed a lawsuit against the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) after she says the correction facility medical contractors repeatedly denied her medical treatment, causing her a delayed breast cancer diagnosis. The cancer has since become terminal after spreading to other parts of her body, including her... Read More »

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“Unconscious Bias” Should Bar Motion by Police Officer Who Claimed He Didn’t Know Defendant’s Race

In the past four years, California has enacted two “Racial Justice Acts” (Acts) that allow individuals to petition courts for relief if they believe there was racial bias in their charges, convictions or sentences. The laws were enacted due to concern that criminal prosecutions and sentences in the state “are... Read More »

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Massachusetts Parents File Class Action Lawsuit Over 11-Day Teacher Strike

Parents in Newton, Massachusetts, have filed a class action lawsuit against several education organizations after a teacher strike left Newton schools closed for 11 days before a deal was finally reached. The lawsuit was filed by three Newtown parents in Middlesex Superior Court last Friday. Their complaint names local, state,... Read More »

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