NFL and Jon Gruden Engage in Court Battle Over Racially Offensive Email Leak: Will Lawsuit Proceed?

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Attorneys representing the National Football League (NFL) and Jon Gruden presented their arguments today before a three-judge panel of the Nevada Supreme Court. The hearing, which was postponed due to a scheduling conflict, marks a significant development in the more than two-year legal battle between Gruden and the league. Gruden’s lawsuit against the NFL centers around allegations of “contract interference and conspiracy” stemming from a leak of emails that ultimately led to his departure. In 2022, a district court judge ruled that Gruden’s lawsuit could proceed, a decision now under scrutiny … Read more

Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns Announces Plans for Further Election Law Changes, Including Removal of QR Codes

ATLANTA, Georgia – House Speaker Jon Burns announced on Wednesday that Georgia voters can expect additional changes to state election laws this year. In an effort to increase transparency and voter confidence, House Republican leaders will work towards eliminating QR codes from the paper ballots produced by voting machines. Furthermore, they are considering enhancing the powers of the State Election Board, which may come at the expense of the secretary of state. Since 2019, Georgia has implemented a paper backup system for electronic ballots to ensure the accuracy of votes. However, some voters have expressed … Read more