Judge Dismisses Law Professor Amy Wax’s Lawsuit Challenging UPenn Sanctions for Bias

PHILADELPHIA — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Amy Wax, a law professor at the University of Pennsylvania, who argued that the university’s disciplinary actions against her were rooted in bias. Wax’s legal action sought to contest sanctions following her public comments on race and diversity in higher education. The judge ruled that her claims did not meet the necessary legal standards to proceed. Wax, who has faced scrutiny for her controversial statements, contended that the sanctions imposed on her were unjust and part of a broader pattern of discrimination against her … Read more

Hayride Horror: Jury Reviews Body Cam Footage as Trial Unfolds for Driver Linked to Children’s Injuries

Oskaloosa, Iowa – A jury was presented with body camera footage from a Keokuk County Sheriff’s deputy on Thursday, following a hayride accident that resulted in injuries to 13 children. The incident occurred on October 14, 2023, when a truck pulling a trailer crashed near What Cheer, leading to multiple injuries among those on board. David Heady, a passenger in the truck, is facing 13 counts of child endangerment due to his role in the incident. Testimony revealed that Heady had been drinking on the day of the crash and had open alcohol containers in … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Major Setback as Bankruptcy Court Challenges Talc Litigation Strategies

Bankruptcy court proceedings in New Jersey have dealt a significant blow to Johnson & Johnson, as the company faced a ruling tied to its talc-based products. This decision follows a tumultuous period of litigation surrounding allegations that its talcum powder has caused cancer, resulting in backlash from impacted individuals and families. Johnson & Johnson had previously sought bankruptcy protection for its subsidiary, which was primarily accused of misleading consumers about the safety of its products. This tactic was intended to manage the multitude of lawsuits the company has faced. However, a recent court ruling has … Read more

Colorado Takes Bold Stand Against Corporate Tax Evasion with New Laws Closing Loopholes and Protecting Essential Services

DENVER, Colo. — Governor Jared Polis has approved two significant pieces of legislation aimed at mitigating the impact of a $1 billion budget shortfall created by corporate tax cuts enacted by Congress. The new laws are designed to protect essential state services while addressing loopholes that have allowed corporations to significantly reduce their tax burdens. One of the measures, House Bill 25B-1002, targets foreign tax havens and offshore accounts, making it more difficult for U.S. companies to evade paying taxes on assets held abroad. The second piece of legislation, House Bill 25B-1001, restricts tax incentives … Read more