North Carolina Court Evaluates Alleged Animal Cruelty in Poultry Production Amid Legal Exemption Controversy

RALEIGH, N.C. — In North Carolina, a contentious legal battle unfolds as a Burke County poultry operation faces allegations of violating state animal cruelty laws. Legal Impact for Chickens represents the plaintiff in the case, arguing that Case Farms, the defendant, has committed acts of "intentional cruelty” under the protection of an exemption within state law. The case, now before the North Carolina Court of Appeals, is drawing scrutiny from major agricultural bodies, signaling wide-reaching implications for the state’s poultry and pork industries. The lawsuit contends that Case Farms knowingly engages in practices such as … Read more

Mount Airy Casino Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged $5 Million Wage and Tip Violations

Paradise Township, PA – Former employees of Mount Airy Casino Resort are taking legal action, accusing the establishment of shortchanging their wages and overtime pay in excess of $5 million. The plaintiffs, Jennifer Mak and William Neidig, have initiated a lawsuit, alleging systemic abuses including improper tip pooling, inaccuracies in clocking work hours and miscalculations in overtime payments, all under violation of both federal and state labor laws. Filed on February 7 in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, the lawsuit argues that these practices breach the Fair Labor Standards Act … Read more

Ohio City Sues Alleged Neo-Nazi Organization in Landmark Federal Case

Columbus, Ohio — A federal lawsuit has been filed by the city of Columbus against a group known as NSC-131, or the Nationalist Social Club, alleging that the organization is a neo-Nazi group involved in racially motivated intimidation and violence. The city, represented by law firm Lawyers for Civil Rights, is invoking the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 in its civil rights lawsuit to challenge the group’s actions that, according to city officials, aim to instill fear among residents, particularly in minority communities. The lawsuit details several incidents attributed to NSC-131 that have raised … Read more

Whistleblower Sues Rhode Island Health Information Exchange Over Alleged Misuse of Data

Providence, Rhode Island – A lawsuit has been filed against CurrentCare, Rhode Island’s health information exchange (HIE), by a former employee who claims the organization improperly used health data in ways that violate the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). The whistleblower, whose identity remains confidential due to the sensitivity of the case, alleges that CurrentCare managed health information in a manner that compromised patient privacy. The legal action, initiated in Rhode Island federal court, centers around allegations that CurrentCare permitted unauthorized access to patient data, including instances where health information was allegedly used … Read more