Georgia Jury Awards $2.1 Billion to Man in Landmark Roundup Cancer Case

Atlanta, GA — In a landmark legal decision, a Georgia jury awarded nearly $2.1 billion to John Barnes, a plaintiff who developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma after using Roundup weed killer for several decades. This verdict is one of the largest against the product to date and stands as the largest-ever single-plaintiff injury verdict in Georgia’s history. Bayer, the current owner of Monsanto, which produces Roundup, expressed its intention to challenge the jury’s decision. The company has faced several courtroom battles over Roundup, maintaining the product’s safety despite claiming it plans to appeal against the ruling based … Read more

Landmark Youth-Led Climate Case Concludes After Ten-Year Battle in U.S. Courts

A decade-long legal battle led by a group of young Americans fighting for a government response to climate change has concluded in the U.S. The case, often seen as a pioneering example of environmental and generational advocacy, sought the recognition of a constitutional right to a stable climate and atmospheric protection. The plaintiffs, originally between the ages of 8 and 19 when they filed the lawsuit in 2015, argued that the U.S. government’s inaction on the matter of climate change was effectively violating their constitutional rights to life, liberty, and property. They claimed that the … Read more

New Hampshire Supreme Court to Review $38 Million Award in Landmark Abuse Case at Youth Facility

The state Supreme Court of New Hampshire is slated to hear David Meehan’s appeal concerning a historic $38 million jury award granted to him after a civil trial. The trial addressed the abuse he suffered at the Youth Development Center in the 1990s. Meehan’s case was notably the first among approximately 1,300 potential claims related to alleged decades-long abuses at the youth correctional facility. In May, the jury found the state fully responsible for Meehan’s traumatic experiences, awarding him $18 million in compensatory damages and an additional $20 million in enhanced compensatory damages. However, controversy … Read more

Fresno Jury to Decide Groundbreaking Fentanyl Murder Case as Deliberations Begin

FRESNO, Calif. — The fate of Cassidy Gonzalez now rests in the hands of a jury after closing arguments concluded on Monday, marking a significant moment in Fresno County’s legal history. Gonzalez faces murder charges in what has been labeled as the county’s first fentanyl-related murder trial, drawing intense scrutiny and local attention. Prosecutors argue that Gonzalez deliberately provided the fentanyl that led to the death of Jade Dreith in 2022, emphasizing her awareness of the potent drug’s lethal nature. “Cassidy Gonzalez sent that message and admitted to providing the pills that killed Jade,” stated … Read more