Trial Date Set for Early 2025 in Case Against Former Prosecutor Accused of Interfering in Ahmaud Arbery Case Investigation

Brunswick, Georgia – A trial date has been set for early 2025 for a former prosecutor accused of interfering in the investigation of the high-profile killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man who was fatally shot while running in a Georgia neighborhood in February 2020. Former district attorney Jackie Johnson, who once served as Brunswick Judicial Circuit’s DA, is alleged to have used her office to protect the men involved in the shooting. Arbery’s death led to widespread outrage, especially after video of the incident surfaced, showing the 25-year-old being chased and killed. The three … Read more

Jury Awards $7.8 Million in Religious Discrimination Case Against Bay Area Rapid Transit Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

San Francisco, CA – A federal jury in California awarded over $7.8 million in damages to six former employees of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) on Wednesday. The decision followed accusations that BART engaged in religious discrimination by not granting exemptions to its COVID-19 vaccination mandate. This prominent judgment highlights ongoing debates over employer vaccination mandates and religious liberties. The lawsuit emanated from BART’s insistence that all employees adhere to its vaccination policy, implemented to curb the spread of the virus. The plaintiffs, former BART employees with religious objections to vaccines, argued that … Read more

Jury Awards Over $5 Billion to Victims in Case Against Bottled Water Company Linked to Liver Damage

LAS VEGAS, Nevada – In a landmark decision, a Nevada jury has awarded $5.2 billion to plaintiffs in a lawsuit against AffinityLifestyles.com Inc., the former producers of Real Water, a Las Vegas-based bottled water company. The company was charged with negligence and product liability after their product was found to cause liver damage in consumers. The trial, which lasted for 12 days, concluded on Wednesday with the Clark County District Court jury splitting the award into $230 million in compensatory damages and a staggering $5 billion in punitive damages. The plaintiffs, including lead plaintiff Hunter … Read more

Washington Judge Allows Expert Testimony in Monsanto PCB Case, Rebuffs ‘Junk Science’ Claim

Seattle, WA – A Washington state judge recently rejected Monsanto’s effort to disqualify expert testimony in a lawsuit regarding alleged PCB poisoning. The company had argued that the expert’s views amounted to “junk science,” but the judge disagreed, allowing the evidence to be presented to jurors. The case centers around claims that Monsanto is responsible for PCB exposure that plaintiffs argue has led to significant health problems. PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, are chemical compounds that were widely used in industrial and commercial applications. They were banned in the late 1970s in the United States after … Read more