NAACP Condemns Jury Acquittal in Subway Chokehold Death, Citing Danger to Civil Rights and Mental Health Crisis Management

WASHINGTON – A jury acquitted white New Yorker Daniel Penny who was charged with the death of Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old Black man suffering a mental health episode on a subway. The decision concluded after five days of deliberation on Dec. 9th, 2024, sparking significant controversy. Neely, reportedly in crisis, died from a chokehold administered by Penny, which has reignited intense discussions around vigilantism, racial justice, and responses to mental health crises in the United States. In a strongly worded statement, NAACP President & CEO Derrick Johnson expressed profound disappointment in the verdict. Johnson criticized … Read more

Kessler Topaz Files Securities Lawsuit Against Zeta Global on Behalf of Investors Citing Misleading Financial Practices

RADNOR, Pa. — Investors who purchased securities from Zeta Global Holdings Corp. during a specified period last year may be entitled to participate in a class action lawsuit, according to an announcement by Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP. The lawsuit alleges that Zeta engaged in fraudulent practices that inflated its financial results, and the firm is urging affected shareholders to come forward. The lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, covers those who acquired Zeta securities from February 27, 2024, to November 13, 2024. The complaint … Read more

Mayor Adams Fights for Dismissal of Federal Corruption Charges, Citing Conflict from Accuser’s Op-Ed

New York — In a contentious unfolding of events, Mayor Adams is actively seeking to dismiss federal corruption charges against him. The mayor’s legal team has leveraged an opinion piece by Damian Williams, the former U.S. Attorney who initiated the charges, to argue their case. The op-ed, critical of both the mayor and the city’s administration, is now central to a legal argument that it could prejudice a fair trial. The defense papers filed recently contend that Williams’ publicly voiced criticisms, aligned with his political ambitions, could sway public perception and impact the judicial process. … Read more

Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban Law Citing National Security, Sets Stage for Ownership Overhaul

Washington — The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a new legislation that imposes strict requirements on TikTok, the popular social media platform owned by the Chinese company ByteDance. The law mandates TikTok to dissociate from ByteDance or face a ban in the United States, asserting that this stipulation does not infringe upon the First Amendment rights of TikTok or its users. The decision, which was unanimous and without a signed opinion, allows the law to come into force this Sunday at midnight. The ruling addresses longstanding worries during both the Trump and Biden administrations … Read more