Federal Investigation Reveals Civil Rights Violations at George Mason University

Richmond, Va. — Federal authorities have determined that George Mason University breached civil rights laws in its handling of complaints brought forth by a former student about alleged sexual assaults. The findings issued by the U.S. Department of Education highlight significant shortcomings in the university’s procedures for addressing such complaints and broaden concerns regarding compliance with federal standards. The investigation began after the student raised issues regarding the university’s response to her allegations, ultimately leading to scrutiny of George Mason’s adherence to Title IX and other relevant regulations. Title IX mandates that educational institutions must … Read more

FTC Drops Lawsuit Against Grand Canyon Education, Clearing Path for University Amid Ongoing Civil Suit

Phoenix, Arizona — The Federal Trade Commission has dropped its lawsuit against Grand Canyon Education related to the university’s doctoral programs. This decision comes after the agency faced setbacks in previous motions to dismiss during a case initiated under the Biden Administration. The FTC’s dismissal arrived shortly after the U.S. Department of Education canceled a significant $37.7 million fine levied against Grand Canyon University in 2023. This fine had been a focal point of the litigation against the university. In a notable judicial victory for Grand Canyon Education, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the … Read more

Family of Slain Arkansas Man to Pursue Justice in Civil Court After Prosecutors Decline Criminal Charges

CHARLESTON, Ark. — Following the decision not to file criminal charges in the shooting death of Brad Jones, his family is turning to civil litigation in hopes of finding justice. Jones was shot and killed on July 10 in Lavaca. The prosecutors’ announcement on August 22 confirmed that the shooter would not face charges, citing the shooter’s belief that he was acting in self-defense under Arkansas law. The family has enlisted the Atwell Law Firm to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit. Sherry Jones, Brad’s wife, expressed profound sorrow over the loss of her husband, describing … Read more

Judge Weighs Legal Rights of Detainees in Controversial Florida Detention Center Amid Civil Liberties Concerns

MIAMI — A federal judge on Monday evaluated claims surrounding the legal rights of detainees at a temporary immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades, amid ongoing litigation concerning operations at the facility, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.” In the second of two lawsuits addressing conditions at the center, civil rights attorneys urged U.S. District Judge Rodolfo Ruiz to issue a preliminary injunction that would guarantee detainees have confidential access to their legal representatives. The state of Florida has contested these assertions, insisting that such access has not been denied. The attorneys also sought to clarify which … Read more