Former Utah High School Student Files Federal Lawsuit Alleging Racial Discrimination in Davis School District

LAYTON, Utah — A lawsuit has been filed in federal court by Ebony Davis, a former student of Layton High School, alleging that her educational experience was severely affected by a culture of racism within the Davis School District. Davis claims this environment led to her departure from the school’s basketball team, which she had been passionate about. According to the suit, Davis experienced continuous racial harassment beginning in her early school days at Layton High. She recounts episodes where her classmates used racial slurs directed at her, made inappropriate comments about her appearance, and … Read more

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Verdict Against Donald Trump in E. Jean Carroll Sexual Abuse Case

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court upheld a jury verdict against former President Donald Trump, dismissing his attempt to overturn the decision finding him liable for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll in the 1990s. The court stated that Trump failed to demonstrate reversible error in the district court’s decisions, and hence, did not qualify for a new trial under the substantial rights requirement. In May 2023, the jury found Trump responsible for sexually assaulting Carroll in a dressing room of the Bergdorf Goodman department store. Following her public allegations, Trump was also found … Read more

Texas Federal Judge Blocks New HHS Rule on Privacy in Reproductive Health Cases

Amarillo, Texas – U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, serving the Northern District of Texas, recently issued a preliminary injunction impacting a rule change by the Department of Health and Human Services concerning the privacy of reproductive healthcare information. The rule modification was intended to limit the disclosure of personal health data in investigations, drawing significant legal and public attention. Judge Kacsmaryk, born in 1977 in Gainesville, Florida, has a rich background in law and public service. After completing his undergraduate studies at Abilene Christian University, he achieved his Juris Doctor degree from the University of … Read more

Federal Appeals Court Affirms $5 Million Verdict Against Donald Trump in Sexual Abuse and Defamation Case

New York — A federal appeals court has affirmed a substantial legal defeat for former President Donald Trump, upholding a $5 million verdict awarded to columnist E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of sexual abuse dating back to the mid-1990s. The decision, rendered by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, supports the jury’s findings from a 2023 trial, marking a significant milestone in a series of legal battles entangling Trump with allegations of misconduct. In a written opinion, the appellate court dismissed a series of appeals from Trump’s legal team, which argued that multiple … Read more