Families of Overdose Victims Rally for Good Samaritan Law in Kansas

TOPEKA, Kan. – Kansas is one of two states without a Good Samaritan law to protect people who call 911 for help during drug overdoses. The absence of such a law raises concerns about the potential legal repercussions for those who seek emergency assistance in these situations. Many believe that the state’s overdose deaths could have been prevented if the fear of arrest and prosecution was not a factor. Family members of overdose victims have been vocal advocates for House Bill 2487, which would establish a Good Samaritan law in Kansas. These families have shared … Read more

Colorado Supreme Court Upholds $940,000 Verdict for Good Samaritan Injured in Taxi Theft Assault

DENVER, COLORADO – The Colorado Supreme Court has upheld a jury’s decision that a taxicab operator must pay $940,000 to a man who was run over by a taxi after intervening in an assault on a driver. The court disagreed with the previous ruling, which stated that stealing a taxi and running over a good Samaritan was not a foreseeable consequence of the cab company’s failure to protect its drivers. The incident occurred in 2014 when the assailant, Curt Glinton, assaulted a taxi driver after refusing to pay his fare. Jose Garcia, a passerby, intervened … Read more

Texas Tech Faces Lawsuit: Allegations of Sexual Assault Against Pop Isaacs, University Declares He’s ‘In Good Standing’

Lubbock, Texas – Texas Tech University announced that Pop Isaacs, a staff member, is still considered to be in good standing despite facing a lawsuit over alleged sexual assault of a minor. The university’s response comes after a report highlighting the legal challenges faced by Isaacs. The lawsuit accuses Isaacs of sexual assault against a minor, and it is alleged to have occurred on campus. The details of the alleged incident have not been disclosed. Texas Tech did not provide information on any disciplinary action taken against Isaacs, but they emphasized that he is currently … Read more