Pennsylvania Takes Stand: Joins Multistate Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over $230 Million Education Funding Freeze

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania has joined a coalition of over 20 states and the District of Columbia in a legal battle against the Trump administration, demanding the release of $230 million designated for education funding. Governor Josh Shapiro made the announcement on July 14, emphasizing the impact this freeze could have on public school services across the state. The funds in question are crucial for various educational programs, including before- and after-school activities, teacher training, and initiatives aimed at enhancing literacy and job readiness. Typically, these federal funds are released on July 1, coinciding with … Read more

DeKalb Jury Awards $13 Million in Landmark Spa Assault Case, Highlighting Vulnerability in Public Spaces

A jury in DeKalb County, Georgia, awarded $13 million to two women who were assaulted at a spa in 2020. The verdict, delivered after a two-week trial, underscores the significant damages that victims of violence can pursue against businesses for failing to provide adequate security. The case revolved around the lack of safety measures at the spa, located in a busy area, which the plaintiffs argued created an unsafe environment. According to their testimony, both women were attacked soon after entering the establishment, citing the absence of visible security personnel and poorly lit areas. The … Read more

Judge Declares $53.6 Million Punitive Award ‘Unsupported,’ T.I. and Tiny Weigh Options for New Trial Against MGA Entertainment

A California jury previously awarded rapper T.I. and his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, $71 million in a legal battle against toy maker MGA Entertainment over claims of intellectual property infringement. However, recent developments in the case have introduced the possibility of a retrial, following a ruling by U.S. District Court Judge James V. Selna stating that a significant portion of the award, specifically $53.6 million in punitive damages, lacked proper evidential support. Judge Selna indicated that the maximum punitive damages that could be reasonably supported by the evidence is merely $1. This ruling has opened … Read more

"Alabama’s Campaign Finance System Under Fire as $1 Million Donation Fuels Attorney General Race"

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — In a significant move, the nonprofit First Principles Action Inc. made history on June 30 by contributing $1 million to Katherine Robertson’s campaign for Alabama attorney general, marking the largest political donation ever recorded in a statewide race in Alabama. First Principles Action was established following the creation of its parent organization, First Principles, in December 2024. The organization operates out of a Nashville office building that also houses various law firms and businesses, including Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Tennessee. While its leader, Peter Bisbee, has previously served as the executive director … Read more