Obama-Appointed Judge Rules in Favor of College Professor’s Lawsuit Over Anti-White Critical Race Theory Trainings

Norristown, Pennsylvania – In a recent ruling, a judge appointed by former President Barack Obama sided with a college professor who sued his employer over critical race theory trainings that he claimed were anti-White. The lawsuit alleged that the professor, Zack De Piero, was subjected to traumatizing trainings that portrayed White teachers as a problem and labeled the English language as “White supremacy.” Judge Wendy Beetlestone of the United States District Court in Norristown, Pennsylvania, allowed the race discrimination case to proceed, stating that discussing the influence of racism on society does not violate federal … Read more

Class Action Lawsuit Reveals Defective LG and Kenmore Refrigerators: Consumers Demand Compensation and Extended Compressor Warranty

LOS ANGELES, CA – A growing number of consumers are experiencing frustrating malfunctions with their LG and Kenmore refrigerators. Eric Schleich, a resident of Los Angeles, recently faced a series of breakdowns with his Kenmore refrigerator after just four years of use. Initially, the ice maker ceased working, followed by the freezer, and eventually, the entire fridge stopped cooling. Forced to take immediate action, Schleich resorted to transferring his groceries to coolers and living out of them for several days. Unfortunately, Schleich’s experience is not an isolated incident. Over 100 consumers have come forward and … Read more

Arkansas Attorney General Loses Lawsuit Over Board of Corrections’ Outside Counsel, Judge Rules

Little Rock, Arkansas – In a recent ruling, Pulaski County Circuit Court Judge Tim Fox rejected a lawsuit filed by Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin against the Board of Corrections. Griffin had claimed that the board had improperly hired outside counsel in its lawsuit against the state and Governor Sarah Sanders. The lawsuit came after the board went into executive session to suspend Corrections Secretary Joe Profiri and hired attorney Abtin Mehdizadegan, prompting Griffin to allege a violation of the state’s Freedom of Information Act. Judge Fox’s ruling stated that Griffin had failed to make … Read more

Arkansas Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Accusing Board of Corrections of Violating FOIA, Escalating Dispute with Governor

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A lawsuit filed by Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin against the Board of Corrections has been dismissed by a judge. The lawsuit alleged that the board violated the state Freedom of Information Act, further escalating the ongoing dispute between Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and the panel over the management of the prison system. Griffin has announced his plans to appeal the ruling made by Pulaski County Circuit Judge Tim Fox. The lawsuit was related to the board’s hiring of an outside attorney in the midst of the disagreement. The conflict between … Read more