Animal Rights Group Fights Back Against Perdue Foods Lawsuit, Defending Right to Protest Cruelty

SANTA ROSA, Calif. — The animal rights organization Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) has taken a stand against poultry giant Perdue Foods by filing a motion to dismiss a lawsuit aimed at curbing public protests outside the home of Perdue’s Director of Operations. The protests were organized following the group’s recent rescue of four chickens from a facility associated with Perdue. According to a recent announcement from DxE, the company has initiated a Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP) targeting the group in connection with demonstrations held outside the residence of Jason Arnold, a Perdue executive … Read more

State Dental Clinic Owner Fights Back: Appeals Judge’s Dismissal of Defamation Suit Against Attorney General

HARTFORD, Conn. — The owner of multiple dental clinics across the state is set to challenge a court ruling that dismissed his defamation lawsuit against Attorney General William Tong. The suit was sparked by a press release issued by Tong’s office, which the clinic owner claims contained false statements about his practices. Superior Court Judge Neeta Vatti dismissed the lawsuit on grounds of qualified immunity, which protects government officials from lawsuits arising from their official duties unless they violate established legal rights. Dr. Abbas Mohammadi, president of Columbia Dental, which operates clinics in several cities … Read more

Milwaukee Judge Fights Federal Indictment Claiming Immunity in Controversial Immigration Case

MILWAUKEE — Attorneys representing Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan are pursuing a motion to dismiss a federal indictment against her, arguing she holds immunity from prosecution for her official actions. This legal strategy is anchored in a Supreme Court ruling concerning presidential immunity. Dugan faces two federal charges, including concealing a person from arrest and obstructing proceedings before a U.S. agency. A federal grand jury indicted her on Tuesday, leading to a brief court appearance on Thursday, where her counsel entered a not guilty plea. U.S. Magistrate Judge Stephen Dries presided over the … Read more

Murder Exoneree Fights for Justice: Appeals Court Ruling Bolsters $5.7 Million Verdict Against Connecticut Town

Bridgeport, Conn. — A man wrongfully imprisoned for 30 years has urged a federal judge to reject a Connecticut town’s attempt to overturn a substantial verdict awarded for evidence fabrication. Ralph “Ricky” Birch’s plea comes in response to New Milford’s motion for judgment as a matter of law, where he argues that both the evidence and a previous court ruling support his case. In legal documents submitted to U.S. District Judge Victor A. Bolden, Birch cited Rule 50(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, explaining that the criteria for overturning a jury’s decision are … Read more