Lawsuit Exposes Racial Discrimination and ‘Hostile Environment’ Within Davis School District

FARMINGTON, Utah – A federal lawsuit has been filed against the Davis School District, alleging racial discrimination and a hostile work environment. The lawsuit was brought by a woman who was hired by the district to investigate racial harassment. The plaintiff, who is Black, claims she was subjected to a hostile work environment and treated differently than her lighter-skinned non-Black colleagues. The lawsuit also accuses the district of failing to address discrimination against both students and employees. According to the lawsuit, one incident involved a district coordinator allegedly giving the plaintiff a handful of garbage … Read more

Convicted Sex Offender Faces Grand Jury in Case of Toddler’s Tragic Death

Chesapeake, Virginia – The case of a convicted sex offender accused of murdering a two-year-old girl is heading to the grand jury. On Tuesday, 35-year-old Harvion Simpkins appeared before a judge for a preliminary hearing, where the commonwealth had to establish probable cause. The burden of proof at this stage is lower than beyond a reasonable doubt. During the hearing, the commonwealth presented evidence, including body camera footage and testimony from the child’s mother, Tiesha Burton. Burton, under oath, stated that she had dropped off her daughters with Simpkins and his mother so she could … Read more

Recent Verdicts Shed Light on the Power of Punitive Damages in Product Liability Cases

Philadelphia, San Diego, and St. Louis – Four separate products liability trials ended with large plaintiff verdicts in October and November 2023, highlighting the potential danger of punitive damages. Three of these verdicts were against Monsanto in Roundup weed killer cases, while the fourth was against Mitsubishi. The bulk of the awards, totaling $3 billion, was punitive damages alone. In Philadelphia, a jury awarded $175 million to a plaintiff who developed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma after using Roundup for over 20 years. The jury found Monsanto liable for negligently designing Roundup and failing to warn consumers about … Read more

Oregon Judge Delivers Final Ruling: Gun Control Law Declared Unconstitutional

SALEM, Oregon – A judge in Oregon has issued a final order striking down a gun control law intended to limit access to firearms for individuals with mental health issues. The ruling, which comes after months of legal battles, has reignited the debate on gun control in the state. The law in question, known as Measure 114, aimed to prevent people with a history of domestic violence, mental illness, or restraining orders from purchasing guns. However, Judge Rebecca Duncan deemed the law unconstitutional, ruling that it violated the rights of Oregonians to bear arms. Advocates … Read more