Young California Climate Activists Make Final Appeal to Court in Fight Against EPA Inaction

Los Angeles, CA — A federal judge in California expressed skepticism on Monday as attorneys representing a group of young climate activists sought to resurrect their lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The legal team, affiliated with the Oregon-based law firm Our Children’s Trust, argued that the agency is failing to protect young generations from the deleterious effects of climate change. The legal struggle faced by the youthful plaintiffs highlights a growing trend of environmental litigation initiated by younger demographics aiming to compel governmental actions on climate policy. These cases are sprouting globally, indicating … Read more

Toms River Schools Challenge State in Court Over Deep Funding Cuts, Claiming Failure to Provide Adequate Education

TOMS RIVER, NJ — Amid severe funding cuts, the Toms River Regional School District has pursued legal action against the New Jersey Department of Education, claiming these fiscal reductions prevent them from providing students with an adequate education. The lawsuit, lodged in Superior Court in Ocean County, targets the imbalances created by the state’s funding reductions under legislation known as S2, enacted in 2018. The district alleges the reduced funding has undercut its operation, leaving it significantly short of the financial resources deemed necessary under the 2008 School Funding Reform Act (SFRA) to equip students … Read more

British Judge Nicholas Addison Phillips Retires from Hong Kong’s Top Court, Marks Fifth Foreign Justice Departure in 2023

Hong Kong – Nicholas Addison Phillips, an 86-year-old British judge, has officially retired from his position as a non-permanent judge on Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal, marking the end of his term. This departure makes him the fifth foreign judiciary member to leave the court this year. Phillips, who has served on the Court of Final Appeal since 2012, opted not to extend his term, which expired Monday. The judiciary confirmed that Phillips cited “personal reasons” for his decision. Despite the recent change, the judiciary reassured the public and legal community that the operations … Read more

Federal Court Advances Defamation Case Against Netflix Over ‘Baby Reindeer’s’ Portrayal Discrepancies

LOS ANGELES — A defamation lawsuit against Netflix will proceed after a federal judge ruled that the portrayal in the streaming service’s series “Baby Reindeer” deviated significantly from the truth. The show claimed to be a true story, drawing legal scrutiny and public controversy. “Baby Reindeer,” features Richard Gadd as the fictional Donny Dunn, who endures persistent stalking by a character named Martha Scott, portrayed by Jessica Gunning. The narrative parallels Gadd’s own experiences but with dramatized elements, which became the center of the legal battle when Fiona Harvey, a Scottish lawyer, claimed the series … Read more