Ex-Inmate Secures $4.4 Million Jury Verdict Against Nevada Corrections Department in Groundbreaking Case

RENO, Nevada — A former inmate has been awarded $4.4 million by a jury in a case against the Nevada Department of Corrections, marking a significant outcome in a legal battle centered around allegations of mistreatment during incarceration. The plaintiff, who had spent several years in state custody, brought forward claims of inadequate medical care and neglect. After a thorough deliberation, the jury ruled in favor of the former inmate, highlighting the systemic issues within the corrections system. The trial revealed testimonies that underscored the harsh conditions and inadequate healthcare services that many incarcerated individuals … Read more

Federal Lawsuit Sparks Debate: Justice Department and NC Elections Board Reject Outside Interventions in Voter List Case

RALEIGH, N.C. — The U.S. Department of Justice and the North Carolina State Board of Elections are objecting to requests from several advocacy groups to intervene in an ongoing federal lawsuit concerning the state’s voter registration lists. Organizations including the Democratic National Committee, the state chapter of the NAACP, the League of Women Voters of North Carolina, and the North Carolina Alliance of Retired Americans are seeking to join the case as defendants. The Justice Department initiated the lawsuit in late May, claiming that North Carolina election officials have violated the Help America Vote Act … Read more

Arizona Community Grieves as City Settles Lawsuit Over Toddler’s Tragic Death Amid Leadership Changes in Police Department

Phoenix, Arizona — In significant developments on June 18, 2025, the city of Phoenix reached a settlement in a lawsuit related to the tragic death of a toddler, while the police chief finalist announced his departure from the role he was being considered for. These stories have captured attention across the state and raised discussions about community safety. The lawsuit stemmed from the circumstances surrounding the child’s death, sparking outrage and demands for accountability. City officials have expressed their commitment to making necessary changes to prevent similar incidents in the future. While the settlement details … Read more

Justice Department Closes Case Against Trump Adviser Peter Navarro, No Further Legal Action Planned

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has decided to dismiss its civil lawsuit against Peter Navarro, a former adviser to President Donald Trump. The action marks a significant shift in the legal battles surrounding Navarro, who was involved in Trump’s efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 election. Navarro was originally sued by the government after he refused to comply with a subpoena issued by the House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot. The lawsuit aimed to enforce the subpoena, asserting that Navarro’s unwillingness to cooperate obstructed the investigation into the events leading … Read more