Legal-Bay Steps Up: Funding Support for Women Affected by Pfizer’s Depo-Provera Side Effects

JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Legal-Bay Pre Settlement Funding, a prominent player in mass tort funding, has stepped forward to support women pursuing legal action against Pfizer regarding the Depo-Provera birth control injection. Allegations have emerged from numerous women across the country, claiming they developed severe side effects, such as migraines, vision loss, and even brain tumors, after using the contraceptive. Amid growing concerns, Legal-Bay announced that they are closely following the unfolding litigation related to these claims. During a recent mass tort conference in New York City, experts addressed the potential links between Depo-Provera and … Read more

Lawsuit Claims Funding for Hispanic-Serving Institutions Violates Equal Protection Laws

AUSTIN, Texas — A lawsuit has been filed challenging the constitutionality of federal funding allocated to Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs), claiming the practice is both discriminatory and unconstitutional. The legal action argues that this targeted financial support excludes non-Hispanic institutions from receiving similar benefits, resulting in a disparity that violates equal protection principles. The suit, initiated by a group of predominantly white universities, contends that the federal government’s designation of HSIs fosters an unequal academic landscape. The plaintiffs assert that this specific funding undermines the broader mission of equal opportunity in education, arguing that all institutions … Read more

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Diversity Funding Restrictions, Upholding LGBTQ Rights

A federal judge in San Francisco ruled Monday against executive orders issued by the Trump administration that aimed to curb diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives among organizations seeking federal funding. The orders required these groups to halt certain programs and reassess their acknowledgment of transgender individuals to qualify for grants. U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar stated that pro-LGBTQ nonprofits demonstrated a strong likelihood of being able to challenge these executive orders, which they argue violate constitutional rights. In his ruling, Tigar noted that the provisions aimed to censor constitutionally protected speech while undermining services that … Read more

Harvard Alumni Rally with 12,000 Signatures to Challenge Trump’s $3 Billion Research Funding Freeze

More than 12,000 alumni from Harvard University have rallied behind their institution, calling on a federal judge to consider an amicus brief that aims to protect the university from what they label as a significant threat tied to the Trump administration’s freeze of nearly $3 billion in federal research funding. This appeal, submitted on Monday, marks a notable display of support following Harvard’s legal action against the White House, initiated in April. The 14-page amicus brief asserts that the administration’s actions are a broad and unlawful attempt to exert control over Harvard’s academic priorities, thereby … Read more