Coronado Schools Join Legal Battle Against Veolia Over Environmental Health Concerns

Coronado, Calif. — The Coronado Unified School District (CUSD) has taken a significant step in addressing environmental health concerns by joining a mass tort lawsuit targeting Veolia Water, the operators of the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant. This legal action underscores the district’s commitment to safeguarding the well-being and academic performance of its students and staff by focusing on crucial environmental factors. CUSD has long held the stance that while sewage and pollution resolutions typically fall outside its jurisdiction, prioritizing the welfare of its community members is paramount. By entering this lawsuit alongside more … Read more

Utah Legislature Passes Bill to Tighten Age Restrictions on Youth Marriages Amid Polygamy Concerns

Salt Lake City, Utah — The Utah Legislature recently passed a bill with unanimous support, designed to curb youth marriages, particularly those involving significant age differences. This legislative action comes amidst growing concerns reflected in multiple lawsuits against religious polygamous groups in Utah, accusing them of coercing minors into marrying older relatives. Such a case involves Lu Ann Cooper, who at 15, was wed to her 23-year-old cousin within the context of a polygamous group known as the Kingston clan. Cooper, who now presides over the advocacy group Hope After Polygamy, praised the bill, indicating … Read more

NYCLU Wins Lawsuit Halting $1.5 Billion Kensington Expressway Project Over Environmental Concerns

Buffalo, N.Y. – A recent ruling has halted the New York State Department of Transportation’s (NYSDOT) plans for the $1.5 billion Kensington Expressway project. The New York Civil Liberties Union, alongside Citizens for Regional Transit and the Western New York Youth Climate Council, successfully challenged the project’s environmental clearance. The lawsuit, presided over by Judge Emilio Colaiacovo, concluded that the negative declaration issued by the NYSDOT—claiming the project would not have adverse environmental effects—was invalid. The court has mandated further environmental studies. Lanessa Owens-Chaplin, director of the Racial Justice Center at the NYCLU, expressed satisfaction … Read more

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Executive Order Targeting Law Firm Perkins Coie, Citing Constitutional Concerns

WASHINGTON – A U.S. District Court judge issued a temporary halt to portions of a contentious executive order President Donald Trump promulgated last week aimed at the law firm Perkins Coie, alleging their engagement in activities detrimental to his administration. The firm notably represented Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign and has frequently been engaged with causes not favored by the current administration. The executive order, which accuses Perkins Coie of “dishonest and dangerous activity,” sought to implement several punitive measures against the firm. They include suspending security clearances of the firm’s employees, barring … Read more