Virginia Jury Awards $750,000 in Landmark Racial Discrimination Case Against Landlord

RICHMOND, Va. — In a groundbreaking legal decision, a Virginia jury awarded $750,000 to two families after finding that their landlord had evicted them based on racial discrimination. This verdict, delivered against Regina Turner, owner of the Lazy Cove Campground in Penhook, is noted as the largest fair housing jury award secured by the Virginia Office of the Attorney General, surpassing the previous record of $200,000 from a 2011 case involving sexual harassment. The lawsuit stemmed from an incident where Turner allegedly terminated the rental agreements after discovering the racial identity of one of the … Read more

Virginia Jury Awards $750,000 in Landmark Racial Discrimination Case Against Local Landlord

PENHOOK, Va. — In what is being hailed as a landmark decision, the Virginia Office of Civil Rights, led by Attorney General Jason Miyares, secured a $750,000 jury verdict on Thursday against a local landlord accused of racial discrimination. The case, emerging from Franklin County, sends a strong message against biases in housing practices. The lawsuit centered around Regina Turner, the owner of Lazy Cove Campground at Smith Mountain Lake, who was found to have engaged in discriminatory practices against two families based on race. Turner had a long-standing practice of renting lots to families … Read more

Jury Orders Greenpeace to Pay $660 Million in Landmark Dakota Access Pipeline Case

Bismarck, N.D. — In a landmark decision, a North Dakota jury has found environmental advocacy group Greenpeace liable for multiple charges including defamation and trespassing. The case, pivotal in defining the intersection of corporate rights and free speech, stemmed from protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. The verdict demanded Greenpeace pay Energy Transfer, the pipeline developers, a substantial $660 million in damages. This decision, made public on Wednesday, has significant implications for the future of environmental activism and the free expression of advocacy groups across the nation. The lawsuit originated nearly a decade ago during … Read more

Jury Awards Over $660 Million to Pipeline Company in Landmark Case Against Greenpeace

MANDAN, North Dakota – A North Dakota jury awarded over $660 million in damages to Energy Transfer, a Texas-based pipeline company, following its lawsuit against Greenpeace related to the environmental organization’s involvement in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. The decision, issued on Wednesday, significantly exceeds the $300 million in claimed damages initially sought by Energy Transfer and represents a substantial financial threat to Greenpeace’s operations in the U.S. Energy Transfer’s legal action stems from Greenpeace’s participation in the protests nearly a decade ago, which were primarily led by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. These … Read more