Wiyot Tribe Emerges Victorious as Lawsuit Over Eureka Parking Lot Dismissed

EUREKA, California – A retired judge in Humboldt County has dismissed one of four lawsuits filed by Citizens for a Better Eureka, a special interest group funded by security National. This group aims to block several multi-family housing developments in downtown Eureka in order to preserve parking lots. The lawsuit dismissed by Judge John T. Feeney concerned a vacant parcel at the corner of Fifth and D streets, where the Wiyot Tribe plans to construct multi-income housing projects through its community land trust, Dishgamu Humboldt. The City of Eureka had already awarded contracts to the … Read more

San Francisco Landlord’s Lawsuit Over Unpaid Rent Against X Dismissed, Resolving Legal Dispute

San Francisco, California – The lawsuit filed against X, a well-known landlord in San Francisco, has been dismissed. The lawsuit claimed that X failed to pay rent for their property. The dismissal of the lawsuit comes as a relief to X, who had been facing legal action for allegedly not fulfilling their financial obligations. The lawsuit, which was brought against X by their landlord, alleged that they owed a significant amount of money. However, after careful examination of the evidence, the court ruled in favor of X. The details of the case and the specific … Read more

Controversial University of Kentucky Mural Lawsuit Dismissed, Fate Hangs in the Balance

LEXINGTON, Ky. – A judge in Lexington, Kentucky has ruled on a lawsuit concerning the removal of a controversial mural at the University of Kentucky’s Memorial Hall. The lawsuit, filed by writer Wendell Berry and his wife Tanya Berry, sought to stop the removal of the mural, which depicts images of enslaved Africans and Native Americans. However, the judge has decided that while the lawsuit may be dismissed, the mural must remain in place for now. The University of Kentucky had announced in 2020 that they would remove the mural following years of debate and … Read more

Scott County School Board Candidate’s Lawsuit Dismissed Due to Failure to Follow Election Challenge Protocol

ELDRIDGE, Iowa – A candidate’s lawsuit challenging the outcome of her failed bid for the Pleasant Valley School Board has been dismissed by a judge in Scott County. The judge ruled that the candidate failed to follow the proper procedure for filing an election challenge as required by state law. Tracey Rivera, an incumbent board member, ran in the election as a write-in candidate due to an issue with her nominating petition. On Election Day, she was declared the loser by a margin of six votes. However, a subsequent recount by a three-member panel resulted … Read more