Akron School Superintendent Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Email Record Tampering and Lack of Transparency

Akron, Ohio — The Akron Education Association is poised to take legal action against Akron Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Michael Robinson, alleging violations of Ohio’s public records laws through intentional mismanagement of email communications. The teachers’ union claims that Robinson utilized a Gmail feature called “confidential mode” to send disappearing emails regarding sensitive district matters, which they argue undermines transparency and record-keeping regulations. Union President Pat Shipe launched a scathing critique of Robinson’s practices, citing “public records mismanagement, fiscal irresponsibility, and legal obstruction” as core grievances. Specifically, Shipe spotlighted the superintendent’s approach to handling emails, … Read more

Federal Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Ethnic Studies Curriculum in California, Citing Lack of Evidence

Los Angeles — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit targeting the United Teachers Los Angeles and a group responsible for developing a debated ethnic studies curriculum, which has been implemented by several school districts across California. The lawsuit, initiated by Concerned Jewish Parents and Teachers of Los Angeles, claimed the curriculum propagated views that were antisemitic and alienating to Jewish and Zionist teachers. Judge Fernando Olguin of the Central District of California delivered a forceful 49-page pretrial ruling on Nov. 30, determining that the complaint was convoluted and lacked persuasive evidence. The dismissal “with … Read more

Judge Dismisses Copyright Lawsuit Against OpenAI, Citing Lack of ‘Adverse Effects’ on Plaintiffs

NEW YORK — In a significant legal development, a federal judge has dismissed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI, filed by news organizations Raw Story and AlterNet. The lawsuit accused the artificial intelligence company of using copyrighted text from the outlets without proper attribution in training its ChatGPT language model. The decision came from U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon, who found that the media outlets failed to demonstrate any direct adverse effects arising from OpenAI’s practices. The case, dismissed on Thursday, highlights the ongoing legal complexities facing AI technology’s interaction with copyrighted materials. Central to the … Read more

Utah Judge Strikes Down Amendment D, Citing Misleading Language and Lack of Proper Disclosure

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — A significant legal ruling on Thursday invalidated Utah’s Amendment D, which aimed to grant the state legislature the authority to repeal citizen-passed ballot initiatives. Judge Dianna Gibson struck down the amendment citing a failure to meet transparent and statutory requirements. Gibson’s 16-page opinion emphasized the importance of a fully informed electorate in effective democratic participation, noting that misleading and incomplete disclosures about the amendment compromised the essence of voters’ rights. She declared, “Amendment D is void and shall be given no effect.” Despite the ruling, the ballots for the upcoming … Read more