Shed Builder Fights Back Against Allegations in Attorney General’s Lawsuit

Columbus, Ohio – Ohio’s attorney general is bringing heavy allegations against a local shed builder, accusing the company of failing to deliver products after receiving payment from customers. The Columbus-based business and its owner face charges of violating consumer protection laws, according to state officials. The attorney general’s office claims that numerous customers paid for sheds that were either never delivered or constructed in a substandard and unacceptable manner. The lawsuit seeks restitution for the affected consumers, alongside civil penalties and injunctive relief to prevent further violations of consumer law. In a firm rebuttal, the … Read more

Green Bay’s Tulip Spa Fights to Retain License Amidst Ownership Dispute and City Crackdown

Green Bay, WI — The future of Tulip Spa, a local massage business, hangs in the balance as Green Bay city officials delay a crucial licensing decision. Initially set to determine the fate of the spa’s operational license at a recent Common Council meeting, city leaders have postponed the verdict to mid-December, citing the need for fair legal representation for the business owners. The postponement provides the operators of Tulip Spa additional time to secure legal counsel in response to allegations and compliance issues raised by the city. The council’s decision follows a newly implemented … Read more

Former Coach Fights for Reinstatement, Claims Free Speech Violation Over Transgender Athlete Policy Comments

Lake Oswego, OR — A dispute over free speech and employment rights is unfolding as former Lake Oswego High School track coach John Parks battles to reclaim his position after being dismissed. Parks asserts that his termination was a violation of his First Amendment rights, stemming from a letter he sent to Oregon state officials regarding policies affecting transgender athletes in sports. This case, which has drawn significant legal attention, may set a precedent on the intersection of free speech and employment in educational settings. Parks was relieved of his duties following his communication with … Read more

University of Palestine Solidarity Leader Fights Suspension in Court Over Free Speech Concerns

A University has suspended the leader of its Palestine Solidarity Committee, effective immediately until August 2025, following his participation in a controversial campus demonstration in support of Palestine on April 24. The student leader, Ammer Qaddumi, has escalated the dispute by filing a motion with a federal court on Thursday, seeking to halt the enforcement of this suspension. The university, which has not been disclosed in this report, responded to the motion by stating it will file its official response by Monday at 5 p.m. This legal battle traces back to an initial lawsuit filed … Read more