Fate of Roundup Lawsuit Hangs in the Balance as Delaware Jury Deadlocks

Dover, Del. — The latest lawsuit accusing the popular weedkiller Roundup of causing cancer has ended in a mistrial. After three days of deliberation, the jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict, prompting the Delaware judge to declare a mistrial. The lawsuit was filed by the family of Anthony Cloud, a landscaper from South Carolina who was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2018 and passed away in October 2021, just weeks after filing the lawsuit. The family sought $142 million in punitive damages. German chemical company Bayer AG, which acquired Roundup’s manufacturer Monsanto in … 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

Tragic Fate of Ghobadlou: Lawyer Summoned to Judiciary as Executed Protester’s Case Takes a New Turn

TEHRAN, Iran – The lawyer representing the executed Iranian protester, Ruhollah Ghobadlou, has been summoned to face the judiciary system following the controversial case that drew international attention. Ghobadlou’s lawyer, whose name has not been disclosed, now finds himself under scrutiny as the Iranian regime seeks to address the fallout from the execution. Ghobadlou, a prominent figure in the protest movement, was sentenced to death after being accused of inciting violence and spreading anti-government propaganda. His execution sparked outrage both within Iran and around the world, with human rights activists condemning the decision as a … Read more

Jury Deliberates: Fate of Former Officer in Teenager’s Killing Rests in Their Hands

DENVER (AP) – The trial of a former police officer charged with the killing of a teenager has been sent to the jury for deliberation, marking a significant milestone in the closely watched case. The trial, which took place in Denver, Colorado, saw intense proceedings as prosecutors and defense attorneys presented their arguments and evidence. The former officer, whose identity is withheld due to legal restrictions, is accused of fatally shooting a teenager in a controversial incident that sparked outrage and protests. The incident occurred when the officer responded to a call regarding a suspicious … Read more