May a service dog and a support person accompany brother and sister child sexual abuse victims when they testify, or would that allowance improperly boost their credibility? This issue and several others were raised on appeal in The People v. Jermaine Dawson, which Dawson lost on appeal to Division Five... Read More »
Walmart, Inc. agreed to pay $100,000 to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit that was filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The EEOC argued that the Bullhead City, Arizona, Walmart location violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) while enforcing its absenteeism policy with a worker. Stevey Wiman,... Read More »
A class-action lawsuit filed this week alleges that 40 elite private U.S. universities, including top institutions like Harvard, Yale, and Northwestern, conspired to inflate tuition costs by improperly including the assets of noncustodial parents when calculating financial aid. The lawsuit, initiated by a Boston University student and a Cornell University... Read More »
California’s new law, Assembly Bill 2839, aimed at combating AI-generated deepfakes in elections, faces a legal challenge after a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking most of its enforcement. The law, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom last month, targets the distribution of “materially deceptive” AI-generated media designed to mislead... Read More »
The supernova celebrity couple that was once called Brangelina burned out in a messy public divorce, with allegations of abuse brought by Angelina Jolie against Brad Pitt. Now, two years after filing a lawsuit against the FBI related to her claims of her ex-husband’s abuse, Ms. Jolie has dropped her... Read More »
Edward Wayne Reid was charged with two violations of the California Penal Code after he grabbed and choked his “live-in girlfriend” Jane Doe for about 30 seconds. She saw spots, could barely swallow and felt dizzy. This case determined that the short time period during which she was choked was... Read More »
Prosecutors say damage from the scheme would have been $75 million and would have caused power outages for most of Maryland. The FBI announced on September 25 that Maryland resident Sarah Beth Clendaniel, 36, of Catonsville was sentenced to 18 years in prison plus a lifetime of “supervised release” for... Read More »
Journalist Olivia Nuzzi, a writer for New York Magazine and Politico, has gone on the record regarding her public accusations and ensuing court filing that her former fiancé Ryan Lizza allegedly created and launched a blackmail and harassment campaign against her. In court papers, Ms. Nuzzi accuses her ex-fiancé of... Read More »
The once highly respected music mogul, Sean “Diddy” Combs, remains behind bars as his legal team prepares for another bid at making bail. As he’s awaiting trial on a range of charges including federal racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution, a flurry of civil lawsuits have been... Read More »
Iowa’s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against a Washington state fiberglass recycling company and its executives over alleged violations of the state’s solid waste laws. The lawsuit was filed in Iowa district court for Jasper County and it accuses the company, Global Fiberglass Solutions (GFS), of improperly disposing of... Read More »
Celebrity chef Todd English is being sued by a woman who claims he sexually assaulted and abused her in 2015. Kelly Forman, who filed her lawsuit in New York State Supreme Court, also included Todd’s former girlfriend Wenjie Song in the allegations. The suit was originally filed in November 2023... Read More »
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is cracking down on companies that fail to enforce the newly passed Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA). In two newly filed lawsuits, the EEOC is going after an Alabama-based car maker and an Oklahoma-based medical specialty provider for violations of the new law... Read More »
In the case of R.S. v. Orange County Social Services Agency, decided on September 20th by the California Court of Appeal, the plaintiff was placed in foster care at the licensed foster home of Howard and Ann Graubner in 1970 when he was eight years old. He remained there for... Read More »
When is an Uber driver on duty? The answer comes from a case involving an offline Uber driver, who dropped off a passenger and soon thereafter hit a pedestrian with his unoccupied vehicle. MacKenzie Young Jay Kim, a pedestrian, was hit by Uber driver Ralph Wilson III in West Los... Read More »
After nine months of seeking conservatorship for her son,47-year-old Elijah Blue Allman, iconic singer Cher, 78, agreed to drop her petition on September 13 in Los Angeles Superior Court. In a statement to People magazine, the attorneys for Elijah Blue Allman, who is the son of Cher and the late... Read More »