Over 20 States File Lawsuit Against Trump Administration
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Someone in Brookside deleted the police department’s emails, according to attorneys for a group of drivers suing the town over allegations of ticketing for profit. It’s unclear exactly who deleted the account, said attorney Jaba Tsitsuashvili. But, regardless, the drivers are asking a federal judge to hold Brookside responsible for it.
The states say the funding freeze "will irreparably harm the Plaintiff States, their schools, and the students and families they serve."
Stanford University faces legal action from an Israeli scientist claiming a hostile work environment, falsified research, and fabricated allegations based on his Jewish identity.
Chicago Public Schools has settled a federal lawsuit brought by former Phillips basketball coach Paris Martin. Martin sued CPS, Phillips Academy and several Phillips staff members, including Principal Rashad Talley and Athletic Director James Talley last July.
A woman filed a lawsuit against a Kansas City-based real estate company Friday, alleging her coworkers made repeated racist comments in the workplace, according to Jackson County court documents.
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State-owned Citizens Property Insurance Corp.’s ability to send claims disputes to a state arbitration system is unconstitutional, a lawsuit filed on behalf of a 92-year-old policyholder
The lawsuit attempted to show that Tarrant County has a "widespread pattern and practice of subjecting its prisoners to harm" by allowing drugs into the jail.
A lawsuit filed July 14 seeks to release over $6 billion in funds being withheld while they are reviewed by the Trump administration.
Rachel Dawson said the university targeted her because she is Black, and that non-Black employees have made more egregious comments and kept their jobs.
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Audacy on MSNLawsuit filed against Minneapolis police by family of 20-year old shot and killed during 2022 south Minneapolis standoffThe parents of a 20-year old shot and killed during a south Minneapolis standoff in 2022 are suing the Police Department. Andrew “Tekle” Sundberg was shot by two Minneapolis Police Department snipers,
The Fortnite lawsuits mainly focus on the first two claims, arguing that Epic Games negligently failed to warn consumers about the addictive potential of the game. The design defect part of the lawsuits argues that the game was defectively designed with the intent to make it addictive.