SkyWest Airlines Faces $2.17 Million Judgment for Workplace Sex Discrimination and Harassment, Appeals Decision

DALLAS — A Texas jury has awarded a substantial sum in damages to a female parts clerk following a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) against SkyWest Airlines over claims of sexual discrimination, retaliation, and a hostile workplace environment. The announcement made by the EEOC on November 22 highlights the case, which culminated in a jury verdict awarding the plaintiff $2 million in punitive damages and $170,000 for emotional distress. The EEOC lodged the lawsuit against SkyWest Airlines, Inc. in 2022, marking a significant legal challenge under Title VII of the … Read more

Former White House Lawyer Affirms Criminal Nature of Charges Against Trump as Special Counsel Drops Election Subversion Case

Washington, D.C. — A former White House lawyer for President-elect Donald Trump has made a striking statement about the criminal charges Trump faced concerning his attempts to influence the 2020 election results. The lawyer, Ty Cobb, described the allegations as unequivocally criminal during an appearance on CNN. This comes amidst special counsel Jack Smith’s decision to drop a key case against Trump linked to his actions around the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, a move that sparked significant legal and political commentary. Smith’s filing to the court to dismiss the Washington D.C. case was notable, … Read more

Judge Upholds Inclusion of Transgender Athlete in Mountain West Volleyball, Tournament Schedule Unaffected

San Jose, Calif. — A federal court has dismissed a motion involving San José State University and its participation in the Mountain West Conference volleyball tournament, focusing on a transgender athlete who is part of the team. The court’s decision denied claims by 12 plaintiffs, including players from Boise State University and Utah State University, who challenged the fairness and safety of competing against a transgender opponent. The controversy centers on a dispute over physical advantages in sports and the inclusion of transgender athletes in collegiate competitions. The plaintiffs argued that the transgender athlete’s participation … Read more

Lipscomb City Assets Frozen Amid Allegations of Licensing Illegal Gambling Facility

LIPSCOMB, Ala. — The small Alabama community of Lipscomb is currently under scrutiny as state officials demanded complete access to its financial records. The urgency stems from allegations involving the city’s involvement in licensing what is claimed to be an illegal gambling operation. On November 20, a court issued a temporary restraining order that halted financial transactions for both the city of Lipscomb and Jay’s Charity Bingo, along with its owners. Authorities assert that the city improperly licensed Jay’s Charity Bingo to conduct gambling activities that were against state law and continued to profit from … Read more