MGM Grand Faces Legal Challenge as Fired Employee’s Attorneys Seek Triple Compensation Following Jury Award

Detroit, MI – A former MGM Grand Casino employee who was previously awarded $133,000 by a federal jury in Michigan cannot seek to triple that amount, the casino’s attorneys argued. The dispute stems from the employee’s claim of wrongful termination, alleging reasons that have not been publicly disclosed. The court case, which was concluded earlier this year, initially ended in the employee’s favor, with the jury siding with his grievances and assigning the six-figure sum as a form of restitution. However, the ongoing legal battle took another turn when the plaintiff’s legal team pushed for … Read more

Entire Police Department Fired in Alabama Town Following Grand Jury Indictments and Dispatcher’s Tragic Death

Hanceville, Alabama – In a sweeping decision, a small Alabama town has dismissed all remaining personnel from its police department following a grand jury’s severe indictment of several officers last month, including the police chief. The drastic measures were taken after the indictment implicated the officers in various crimes ranging from drug trafficking to misuse of official capacities, which culminated in the recommendation that the police department be permanently disbanded. The crisis began after the tragic death of 49-year-old dispatcher Christopher Willingham on August 23, 2024. An autopsy pointed to a fatal mix of multiple … Read more

Rep. Jamie Raskin Urges Reinstatement of DOJ and FBI Officials Fired Over Jan. 6 Investigations

Washington, D.C. — Representative Jamie Raskin, the leading Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, has launched a vehement effort to reverse the dismissal of several Justice Department prosecutors involved in investigating the January 6 Capitol riot. Concerned about what he views as a politically motivated purge, Raskin has reached out to high-ranking officials within the Trump administration demanding both a cessation of these firings and the reinstatement of the ousted officials. In a series of urgent letters, Rep. Raskin addressed Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI director nominee Kash Patel, and acting U.S. Attorney for the … Read more

ACLU Sues After Arkansas Library Director Fired for Fighting Book Censorship

Saline County, Ark. — In a striking assertion of First Amendment rights, Patty Hector, the former library director of Saline County, along with the ACLU of Arkansas, have initiated a federal lawsuit against county officials. The suit claims Hector was terminated from her position in retaliation for her vocal opposition to what she perceived as censorship efforts within the public library system. Hector’s dismissal occurred in October 2023, directly following a period of heated public discourse that centered around the contents of the library’s children’s section. Earlier in the year, the Saline County Quorum Court … Read more