Memphis School District Settles Lawsuit for $15,000, Clears Way for After-School Satan Club

Memphis, Tenn. — The Memphis Shelby County School District recently finalized a settlement exceeding $15,000 in a case involving an after-school program sponsored by the Satanic Temple. The lawsuit, initiated by the Freedom from Religion Foundation on behalf of the satanic group, accused the district of impinging on their First Amendment rights. The controversy began when the Satanic Temple announced its intention to host its educational program, known as the “After School Satan Club,” at Chimneyrock Elementary School. The club, which is one of five operational in the United States, intended to involve children in … Read more

Sierra Club Files Lawsuit Against Lakeside Housing Development Citing High Fire Risk and Environmental Concerns

San Diego, CA — A local environmental advocacy group has voiced strong opposition to a proposed housing development in San Diego County, criticizing its location in a high-risk fire zone and its lack of proximity to public transit. The Sierra Club’s San Diego chapter filed a lawsuit last week challenging the county’s approval of the Greenhills Ranch project, arguing that the development poses significant environmental and safety risks. The development, planned for a rural part of East County, would consist of 63 single-family homes spread across 36 acres, an area currently covered by native chaparral … Read more

Dancers Challenge Florida’s Age Restriction Law for Strip Club Employment

Tallahassee, FL – Multiple strip club workers in Florida have initiated a legal challenge against a recently enacted state law that prohibits clubs from employing individuals under the age of 21. The plaintiffs, who include several dancers currently employed by various clubs, argue that the measure infringes upon their employment rights and are seeking to have it overturned. The law, which went into effect earlier this year, was passed with the aim of enhancing the safety and well-being of young individuals in the nightlife industry. Supporters of the law claim it helps protect vulnerable youth … Read more

Event Promoter Relevent Sports Drops FIFA as Defendant in Antitrust Lawsuit, Paving the Way for Potential Worldwide Club League Games Outside Home Territories

NEW YORK CITY – Event promoter Relevent Sports has made the decision to drop FIFA as a defendant in its antitrust lawsuit against FIFA and the U.S. Soccer Federation. The resolution was filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Monday. However, it is important to note that U.S. Soccer remains a defendant in the ongoing case, which has the potential to be taken to the U.S. Supreme Court. The lawsuit centers around the possibility of allowing club teams from around the world to play official league games outside of their home territories. Currently, this … Read more