New York State Attorney General’s Unconstitutional Lawsuit Seeks $370 Million from Donald Trump and Business Partners

New York State Attorney General Letitia James has filed an unconstitutional and unfair lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, his business, his two oldest sons, and two business partners. James is seeking the return of $370 million, which she claims was obtained through fraud. Additionally, she wants to permanently ban Trump from operating a business in New York State. The judge overseeing the case has ruled in favor of James, ordering all of Trump’s New York businesses to be placed in receivership and sold, with Trump only receiving the proceeds from a forced fire sale. … Read more

Uncovering the Suboxone Lawsuit Scandal: Negligence, Tooth Decay, and Victims Left in the Dark

Los Angeles, CA – A wave of lawsuits has been filed against Invidior, the maker of the drug Suboxone, alleging that the company failed to adequately warn doctors and patients about the risk of severe tooth decay associated with the medication. The crux of these lawsuits is the claim that Invidior prioritized profit over safety, knowingly withholding information about the drug’s potential dental side effects. Suboxone is a medication prescribed to treat opioid addiction, and it has been widely used by individuals seeking to overcome their dependency. However, many of these patients were unaware of … Read more

University of California’s D.E.I. Statements Survive Lawsuit as Court Dismisses Challenge

A lawsuit challenging the University of California’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (D.E.I.) statements has been dismissed. The lawsuit alleged that the university’s D.E.I. statements violated the First Amendment rights of students and faculty by imposing ideological orthodoxy. The dismissal of the lawsuit was based on the argument that the statements were merely aspirational and did not create a legal obligation. The plaintiffs in the lawsuit contended that the D.E.I. statements endorsed a specific political viewpoint and created a hostile environment for individuals with differing opinions. They argued that the university’s policies and practices related to … Read more

Judge Narrowly Rejects Delaware Attorney General’s Claims in Lawsuit Against Fossil Fuel Industry

WILMINGTON, Del. — A judge in Delaware has dismissed several claims made by the state’s attorney general in a lawsuit accusing the fossil fuel industry of downplaying the risks of climate change. This ruling significantly narrows the scope of the suit, which sought to hold the industry accountable for the effects of air pollution within the state. Democratic Attorney General Kathleen Jennings filed the lawsuit in 2020, teaming up with a California law firm that has previously sued the oil industry on behalf of other state and local governments. While Superior Court Judge Mary Johnston … Read more