Harvard Expands Lawsuit Against Trump Administration, Alleging Retaliation in $2.6 Billion Funding Battle

Harvard University filed an amended lawsuit on Tuesday in Cambridge, Massachusetts, seeking to add two more federal agencies to its ongoing legal battle with the Trump administration. The lawsuit now targets the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, amidst escalating government actions that could affect more than $2.6 billion in federal funding along with future grants. The amended complaint came shortly after the government announced an additional $450 million cut to the university’s funding. Harvard asserts that these actions violate its First Amendment rights and federal legal protocols. The … Read more

Caitlyn Jenner’s Memecoin Legal Battle Continues as Judge Dismisses Class-Action Lawsuit

Los Angeles, California — A legal battle continues for a group of investors who purchased Caitlyn Jenner’s self-titled memecoin. Their attorney has announced plans to pursue their claims despite a judge dismissing their initial lawsuit due to inadequate arguments regarding securities law and fraud. The lawsuit was thrown out by California District Court Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr., who ruled in a motion filed on May 9 that the plaintiffs’ claims were insufficiently articulated. He indicated that all nine causes of action presented in the case lacked the necessary legal support, leading to the dismissal of … Read more

Non-Scholarship Athletes Challenge Roster Limit Changes in Ongoing Legal Battle

In Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, non-scholarship athletes have raised concerns about a proposed change to roster-limit rules that they believe falls short of addressing their needs. The group is asserting that the changes outlined in a recent lawsuit do not go far enough to protect their opportunities in collegiate sports. Athletes participating in non-scholarship programs argue that the current limitations on team rosters hinder their ability to compete and receive adequate support. They contend that if the proposal is implemented as it stands, it will not significantly improve their situation or provide the necessary acknowledgment of … Read more

Non-Scholarship Athletes Challenge Roster-Limit Reform in Legal Battle, Seeking Broader Changes

In Seattle, non-scholarship athletes are contesting a proposed resolution aimed at revising roster-limit regulations, asserting that the changes remain insufficient. The proposal was intended to address concerns regarding roster management in collegiate sports, yet athletes feel it falls short of the necessary reforms. The roster-limit rule has been a contentious issue, particularly for athletes who do not receive scholarships. These individuals argue that the current framework restricts their opportunities and does not adequately consider their impact on team dynamics and competitiveness. By limiting the number of players on a roster, schools may inadvertently hinder the … Read more