Groundbreaking Study Ignites Surge in Hair Relaxer Cancer Lawsuits: Over 8,600 Cases Now Pending in Illinois Federal Court

CHICAGO, Illinois — In a significant legal development in the Northern District Court of Illinois, nearly 200 plaintiffs had their cases dismissed by Judge Mary M. Rowland in the expansive multidistrict litigation (MDL) known as the In RE: Hair Relaxer Marketing, Sales Practices, and Products Liability Litigation. This decision in August allowed the plaintiffs until June 2025 to refile their claims, bringing new attention to the litigation that involves several major companies, including L’Oreal and Godrej Consumer Products, among others. This MDL focuses on allegations that hair relaxing products, widely used among African American women, … Read more

Federal Court Halts Louisiana Mandate on Ten Commandments Displays in Schools

Baton Rouge, LA — A recent decision by a federal judge has halted Louisiana’s mandate that required public schools to display the Ten Commandments, reigniting debates about the separation of church and state in educational environments. U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty ruled against the legislation, arguing it could potentially violate the U.S. Constitution by promoting a particular religious view in public schools. The law, which was originally set to take effect, mandated that each public school in Louisiana prominently exhibit the Ten Commandments, coupled with the statement “In God We Trust.” This move, advocated by … Read more

New York Judge to Rule on Nullifying Trump’s Conviction After Supreme Court Immunity Decision

NEW YORK — A decisive court session is set for Tuesday when a New York judge will consider whether former President Donald Trump’s conviction on hush money payments should be overturned. This judicial re-evaluation follows recent Supreme Court rulings on presidential immunity. The deliberations fall to Judge Juan Merchan, who will decide whether to declare a mistrial or dismiss the charges outright. Trump’s re-election has thrust his former presidency back into the spotlight, accentuating the legal drama surrounding his actions during his initial term in office. Trump faced judgment in May, found guilty on 34 … Read more

Georgia Court of Appeals Overturns $1.7 Billion Verdict Against Ford, Orders New Trial in Fatal Truck Rollover Case

Atlanta, GA — A staggering $1.7 billion verdict against Ford Motor Co. has been overturned by the Georgia Court of Appeals, prompting a new trial in the tragic case involving a fatal rollover of a “Super Duty” truck that killed a Georgia couple. This decision nullifies what had been the largest jury award in the state’s history. The appellate judges found that a Gwinnett County judge had inappropriately sanctioned Ford during the initial trial, thereby crippling Ford’s ability to defend itself in a subsequent 2022 trial. This earlier trial had concluded with a jury blaming … Read more