Landmark Verdict: James Toback Ordered to Pay $1.68 Billion for Sexual Assault and Abuse, Signaling Continued Fight for #MeToo Justice

NEW YORK — A jury has awarded more than $1.6 billion to 40 women who accused filmmaker James Toback of a sustained pattern of sexual misconduct, including assault and psychological abuse. This verdict stems from a lawsuit that followed a 2017 investigation revealing multiple allegations of harassment against Toback. The damages awarded consist of $280 million in compensatory damages and $1.4 billion in punitive damages. Mary Monahan, one of the plaintiffs, expressed her feelings of validation after the verdict, stating, “A jury heard us and a jury believed us.” Lead counsel Brad Beckworth emphasized the … Read more

Utah Judge Strikes Down School Choice Law, State Officials Vow to Fight Ruling

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — A decision by a Utah judge has put a major educational reform into question, ruling the recently passed school choice program unconstitutional, setting the stage for an appeal by state leaders who championed it. The move challenges a bill that sought to provide state-funded scholarships to students attending private schools. The judge’s ruling, issued on Monday, throws a wrench into the state’s aim to broaden education options beyond public schooling, advocating for parents’ freedom to choose the best educational settings for their children. Critics of the bill, however, have celebrated … Read more

Texas Teen Faces Tough Legal Fight Claiming Self-Defense in High School Track Meet Stabbing

Frisco, TX — A Texas teenager, Karmelo Anthony, charged with the fatal stabbing of another student during a high school track meet, might face significant challenges in court if he pursues a self-defense strategy, according to legal experts. Anthony, 17, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder following the incident on April 2 at Kuykendall Stadium which resulted in the death of Austin Metcalf. Legal observers note that while Anthony’s defense team, led by attorney Mike Howard, has indicated plans to argue self-defense, proving that Anthony used reasonable force in his actions could be difficult. … Read more

International Students Fight Back with Lawsuit Against U.S. Government Over Alleged Unlawful Visa Revocations

Atlanta, GA — A group of international students in the United States has initiated a federal lawsuit in Georgia, claiming that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unlawfully terminated their student visas. The lawsuit alleges that the agency misused its authority, impacting 17 students who maintained adherence to their visa requirements. These students argue that their removal from the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) — an online system that tracks and monitors nonimmigrant students — was improper and devoid of due process. According to the complaint, some students faced visa revocations based … Read more