Oregon Man Wins $208,000 in Discrimination Case Against Farm Preferring Foreign Workers

Madras, Oregon – A local resident was awarded almost $208,000 this February after a federal jury concluded that an organic vegetable farm illegally favored foreign workers over him because of his nationality. Virgilio Carvajal, 61, a U.S. citizen since 2013, sought employment with Cal Farms in 2019 and 2020 but was repeatedly overlooked in favor of workers from abroad. Cal Farms, like many U.S. agricultural operations, utilized the H-2A visa program which permits the hiring of foreign labor when suitable local workers are supposedly unavailable. This federal program mandates that farms make genuine efforts to … Read more

Virginia Jury Awards $750,000 in Landmark Racial Discrimination Case Against Local Landlord

PENHOOK, Va. — In what is being hailed as a landmark decision, the Virginia Office of Civil Rights, led by Attorney General Jason Miyares, secured a $750,000 jury verdict on Thursday against a local landlord accused of racial discrimination. The case, emerging from Franklin County, sends a strong message against biases in housing practices. The lawsuit centered around Regina Turner, the owner of Lazy Cove Campground at Smith Mountain Lake, who was found to have engaged in discriminatory practices against two families based on race. Turner had a long-standing practice of renting lots to families … Read more

SMUD Challenges $6.2 Million Award in Discrimination Case Involving Black Employees

Sacramento, Calif. – Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) is challenging a recent court ruling that awarded four African American employees $6.2 million in damages. The case, rooted in allegations of discrimination at the workplace, sheds light on ongoing concerns regarding racial equity and fair employment practices within one of the largest public utilities in the United States. The utility is seeking to appeal the decision, which was concluded after it was determined that the employees had faced a pattern of racial discrimination that inhibited their career advancement. The plaintiffs, all long-term employees of SMUD, provided … Read more

$1 Million Misuse Scandal: Kansas City Faces City Manager’s Corruption and Discrimination Fallout

Kansas City, MO – Nearly $1 million of taxpayer money is allocated not for public infrastructure or safety improvements but to settle charges stemming from allegations of abuse of power by Kansas City City Manager Brian Platt. This financial burden on the city’s residents comes in the wake of accusations that include lying, corruption, and retaliation by Platt. A recent district court case has highlighted issues long whispered in the corridors of local government. The focal point of the controversy is Brian Platt, the city manager often at the center of divisive actions and inflammatory … Read more