Jury Released Without Verdict in Longstanding 2005 Toddler Manslaughter Case

Sydney, Australia — A Sydney court has released jurors from duty after they failed to reach a verdict in the trial of Cecil Patrick Kennedy, a 52-year-old man accused of manslaughter in the 2005 death of 21-month-old Jordan William Thompson. The case, which captured public attention due to the tragic death of the toddler nearly two decades ago, has ended in a hung jury after a week of deliberations. Jordan died in a Singleton unit in the NSW Hunter Valley in March 2005, while under the care of Kennedy, who was the boyfriend of Jordan’s … Read more

New Jersey Takes Bold Steps to Break Down Long-Standing School Segregation Barriers

Trenton, NJ – In an initiative responding to deeply rooted racial and economic divisions in New Jersey’s educational system, state officials and local districts are advocating pioneering approaches aimed at dismantling the ongoing legacy of school segregation. This new wave of reforms comes as New Jersey, often revered for its high educational rankings, confronts the stark disparities in school demographics that have persisted, mirroring residential segregation across communities. Often, students find themselves in school environments that lack diversity, which are shown to affect educational outcomes and perpetuate socio-economic divides. The state is contemplating adjustments to … Read more

Yelp Takes Legal Action Against Google, Citing Longstanding Antitrust Violations

San Francisco — In a new escalation in its long-running dispute with Google, Yelp has filed a lawsuit accusing the tech giant of antitrust violations, alleging it favored its own products in search results to the detriment of competitors. This legal challenge marks the culmination of years of complaints by Yelp, suggesting a tipping point in its contentious relationship with Google, a company it has often publicly criticized. The lawsuit, lodged in a federal court in Northern California, claims Google has manipulated search algorithms to promote its own services above others, specifically in local search … Read more

NBA Seeks to Dismiss Warner Bros. Discovery Lawsuit Over Media Rights Deal with Amazon Amid Breakup of Long-standing Turner Partnership

NEW YORK — The NBA has formally requested the New York Supreme Court to reject a lawsuit from Warner Bros. Discovery, arguing that the media giant’s subsidiary, Turner Broadcasting System, did not meet the conditions necessary to match a competitive bid for league broadcasting rights. This legal conflict has emerged weeks after the NBA inked a substantial $76 billion media deal with Amazon Prime Video, Disney, and NBC, possibly ending its long-standing broadcast partnership with Turner that started in 1984. In a 28-page court document submitted on a recent Friday, along with supplementary filings, the … Read more