Coffee Shop Owner Triumphs in Free Speech Lawsuit Against Boise State Administrators, Awarded $4 Million in Damages

BOISE, Idaho — In a significant legal victory, Sarah Jo Fendley, the former owner of Big City Coffee, won a lawsuit against two senior Boise State University administrators for infringing on her First Amendment rights. The jury decision issued late Friday awarded Fendley $4 million in damages, concluding a nine-day trial that spotlighted the intersection of free speech and campus politics. The case originated from an incident in 2020, when Fendley alleged that her support for law enforcement led to the forced closure of her coffee shop’s campus location. The controversy centered on her public … Read more

Jury Rules Against Sanford Health for Misuse of Doctor’s Identity, Awards $290,000 in Damages

FARGO, N.D. — In a significant legal victory, Dr. Matthew Friederichs was awarded nearly $290,000 in damages after a jury found Sanford Health guilty of sending a deceptive letter in his name to patients without his authorization. This judgment came after a nearly two-week trial in U.S. District Court, culminating late Friday afternoon. Dr. Friederichs, an orthopedic surgeon, had been affiliated with Sanford for nearly 20 years before deciding to resign in November 2021. His decision to leave and start his own practice, OrthoDakota, in Fargo was personal and professional. However, the transition sparked controversy … Read more

Fargo Surgeon Victorious in Lawsuit, Wins $290,000 in Damages from Sanford Health

Fargo, ND — A Fargo-based surgeon was awarded $290,000 in damages after a court found that Sanford Health had wrongfully terminated his employment. The legal battle, which highlighted challenges within the healthcare profession concerning employer-employee relations, concluded with the jury siding with the surgeon, underscoring significant questions about workplace practices in medical institutions. The surgeon, who had been employed at a facility operated by Sanford Health, asserted that his dismissal was both improper and retaliatory. According to court documents, the disputes stemmed from differing opinions on patient care approaches and management styles. The case, therefore, … Read more

Family Seeks $24 Million in Damages as Trial Concludes for Protester’s Death on Interstate 5

Seattle, WA — A family bereaved by the death of a protester who was fatally struck by a car while demonstrating on Interstate 5 is seeking $24 million in damages. The civil trial, drawing to a close this week, centers on a tragic incident that captured nationwide attention amid a summer of intense protests for racial justice. In July 2020, amid widespread protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd, a group of demonstrators took to Interstate 5. Tragically, the peaceful protest turned fatal when a car, driven by an individual who allegedly maneuvered through … Read more