Oregon Supreme Court Overturns $10 Million Punitive Damages Award in Landlord Negligence Case

PORTLAND, Ore. – In a groundbreaking premises liability case, a tenant at an apartment complex in Portland, Oregon alleged that he suffered a serious knee injury when a concrete walkway collapsed beneath him. The tenant, seeking damages for the physical and emotional harm he endured, sued the landlord for negligence. The case, known as Trebelhorn v. Prime Wimbledon SPE, LLC, reached the Oregon Supreme Court, resulting in a significant ruling that could impact similar cases in the future. The tenant, who underwent surgery for a meniscal tear caused by the incident, demanded $45,000 for economic … Read more

Higher Court to Decide Fate of Controversial Chicago Ballot Referendum on Funding for the Unhoused

Chicago, IL – The legal battle over a ballot referendum aimed at providing funding for the unhoused population is escalating as the case moves to a higher court. Last Friday, a circuit court judge declared the question unconstitutional, but the city is now seeking to overturn that ruling. The dispute centers around the Bring Chicago Home referendum, which has faced opposition from the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA). BOMA filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Board of Elections to remove the referendum from the ballot. The three-part referendum asks voters to consider increasing the … Read more

US Supreme Court Grapples with State Laws Impacting Social Media Content Regulation

WASHINGTON (AP) — The US Supreme Court grappled on Monday with state laws that could impact how social media platforms regulate user content. The cases being heard this term have the potential to establish free speech standards in the digital age. During the four-hour argument session, the justices scrutinized laws recently enacted by Republican-led legislatures in Florida and Texas. The laws target concerns raised by conservatives that social media platforms favor liberal viewpoints and engage in censorship. Although the specifics of the laws differ, they both aim to address these grievances. The Texas law includes … Read more

Supreme Court in Session: Watch Live Updates on Landmark Social Media Cases

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is currently hearing two critical cases regarding the regulation of speech on social media platforms. The outcome of these cases could potentially have long-lasting implications for free speech rights on the internet. These cases involve discussions about the power of tech giants, First Amendment rights, and the responsibility of platforms in controlling content. One of the cases under consideration involves a high school student in Pennsylvania who was suspended for making vulgar comments about her school on Snapchat. The key question lies in whether schools have the authority to … Read more