Federal Court Overturns Class Action Status for Black Lives Matter Protesters’ Lawsuit

Washington – A significant legal development has occurred as a U.S. federal court has overturned the class certification of a lawsuit brought by Black Lives Matter protesters against local law enforcement. The lawsuit originally aimed to address what the plaintiffs characterized as overly aggressive police tactics used during demonstrations advocating for racial justice. The decision, issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals, reverses a previous ruling which had allowed the plaintiffs to sue as a group. The plaintiffs, initially certified as a class, claimed they were unjustly subjected to excessive force during protests sparked by … Read more

Whole Foods Reaches Settlement in Lawsuit Over Employee’s Black Lives Matter Mask

Boston — After allegations of racial discrimination and retaliation, Whole Foods has agreed to settle a lawsuit with a former employee who claimed the company disciplined her for wearing a mask supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. According to legal documents, the settlement permits the supermarket chain, owned by Amazon.com Inc., to avoid further litigation while not admitting any wrongdoing. The controversy began in June 2020 when Savannah Kinzer, then an employee at a Cambridge, Massachusetts, store, was sent home for donning a mask bearing the phrase “Black Lives Matter.” The dismissal came amid nationwide … Read more

Hampton Woman Awarded $22,000 in Lawsuit Against Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail Over Lack of Toilet Paper and Fecal Matter Towels

Hampton, Virginia – A federal jury has awarded a Hampton woman $22,000 in a lawsuit against the Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail. The woman, Antoinette Weathers, claimed that jail guards denied her toilet paper for several days in 2022. Additionally, she alleged that the towels provided to her were “caked in fecal matter.” In addition to the compensation, the jail is also responsible for paying approximately $60,000 in attorney fees. Weathers, 63, was taken into custody in June 2022 to serve a three-week sentence on assault and DUI charges from York County. During her time in … Read more