Court Temporarily Halts Railroads’ Legal Challenge to California Air Resources Board Regulations

San Francisco, CA — A significant legal battle that has captured the attention of both environmental advocates and the transportation industry reached a turning point this week. A federal court granted a temporary stay in the lawsuit filed by major railroads against the California Air Resources Board (CARB). This legal pause arrives amid intensifying discussions about state powers versus federal jurisdiction over environmental regulations impacting the railroad sector. The railroads are challenging stringent emissions standards set by CARB, arguing that these requirements could hinder their operations and necessitate costly upgrades. CARB’s rules, which are among … Read more

$750,000 Verdict in Chicago School Beating Case: Jury Holds School Board, Teacher Responsible for Student’s Trauma

Chicago, IL – A Chicago family has been awarded $750,000 in damages after their child was subjected to a brutal beating at school, which a federal jury found was exacerbated by negligent behavior from educational officials. The conclusion of this contentious civil trial brings to close a case that began with a disturbing 2018 incident at Tilton Elementary School, involing Jomaury Champ, a then 9-year-old student with ADHD. Champ’s ordeal started when his fourth-grade homeroom teacher, Kristen Haynes, permitted Juanita Tyler, a non-employee of Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and an estranged relative unfamiliar to the … Read more

Douglas County School Board Members Face Legal Heat Over Public Records Dispute

Minden, NV — A lawsuit about public records has led to admissions of confusion and possibly untrained conduct among Douglas County School Board trustees. The case, focused on allegations of trustees conducting board business outside of official meetings, wrapped up recently in Douglas County District Court, presided over by Judge Thomas Gregory. The controversy began when multiple public records requests were submitted by locals Joe Girdner, Robbe Lehmann, Dean Miller, and Marty Swisher in May and July 2023. These requests targeted trustees Katherine Dickerson, David Burns, Susan Jansen, and Doug Englekirk, accusing them of withholding … Read more

Shreveport Legislator Battles Ethics Board, Then Pens Reform Laws

Shreveport, LA — After a prolonged battle with ethics regulations that once ensnared him, a lawmaker from Shreveport has taken a significant step by playing a pivotal role in the crafting of new ethics legislation. The move, seen as a turning point, aims to bring clarity and fairness to the rules governing political conduct in Louisiana. The representative, who has spent several years challenging the restrictions imposed by the state’s ethics board, claims that his experiences have uniquely positioned him to spearhead reforms. His encounters with the ethics system began shortly after his election, thrusting … Read more