Gateway Church Seeks Dismissal of Defamation Lawsuit Over Founder’s Abuse Allegations Response

SOUTHLAKE, Texas — Gateway Church is seeking dismissal from a defamation lawsuit linked to allegations of sexual abuse against its founder, Robert Morris. The lawsuit has been filed by Cindy Clemishire and her father, addressing the church’s public response to the accusations. Clemishire alleges that Morris sexually abused her starting in 1982, when she was just 12 years old. She brought her allegations to light in June 2024, prompting a statement from Gateway Church that described Morris’s conduct as “inappropriate sexual behavior with a young lady,” though it did not specify her age. Following the … Read more

BNSF Faces Legal Battle Over Allegations of Workplace Hostility Toward Women in Nebraska Railyard

BURLINGTON, Neb. — BNSF Railway is facing a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) that alleges a pattern of gender-based harassment and discrimination against female employees at its rail yard in Nebraska. The suit claims that these conditions created a hostile work environment for women. The EEOC’s lawsuit comes after a thorough investigation revealed multiple instances where female workers experienced inappropriate comments and offensive behavior from male colleagues. The agency stated that despite complaints being lodged, BNSF did not take sufficient steps to address the issues, contributing to an uncomfortable atmosphere … Read more

NAACP Sues Texas Over Allegations of Racial Gerrymandering in New Congressional District Maps

AUSTIN, Texas — The NAACP and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law have initiated a legal challenge against Texas’ newly drawn congressional district maps, asserting that these changes infringe upon the Voting Rights Act. The organizations allege that the Texas legislature has engaged in racial gerrymandering, which they claim obstructs Black voters from electing their preferred candidates. Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP, stated that the timing and motivation behind the new district lines appear explicitly racially driven, especially as they are implemented ahead of the upcoming midterm elections. He characterized … Read more

Madison Murder Trial Kicks Off: Allegations of Planned Execution and Self-Defense Claims Take Center Stage

MADISON, Wis. — A jury trial commenced Tuesday for Devonte Gafford, 34, who faces charges related to the fatal shooting of 20-year-old Devon Grant over two years ago at the Grandview Common Apartments. Gafford is accused of killing Grant on July 13, 2021, during what prosecutors claim was a drug deal gone wrong. In March 2023, he was convicted for firearm possession as a felon. However, a judge declared a mistrial concerning more serious charges of first-degree intentional homicide and first-degree recklessly endangering safety. Following the jury selection process that concluded Monday, both the prosecution … Read more