Missouri Mother Seeks $6 Billion in Landmark Trial Over Baby Formula Claims

ST. LOUIS, Missouri — In a St. Louis courtroom Wednesday, a Missouri mother, through her attorney, made a significant plea to jurors in a lawsuit against leading infant formula manufacturers Abbott and Reckitt’s Mead Johnson. The attorney sought more than $6 billion in damages, arguing that their products for premature infants led to severe health complications. The lawsuit has cast a spotlight on a contentious issue regarding the safety of specific infant formulas designed for preterm babies. These products, the plaintiff contends, are linked to necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a dangerous intestinal illness. That accusation has … Read more

$6 Billion Lawsuit: Mother Seeks Justice for Baby’s Illness Linked to Premature Baby Formulas

ST. LOUIS, Missouri — At the close of a five-week trial, a Missouri mother’s lawyer made a compelling plea to jurors Wednesday, urging them to hold infant formula manufacturers Abbott and Reckitt’s Mead Johnson accountable for more than $6 billion in damages. The legal action accuses the companies of producing formulas that allegedly led to a severe intestinal illness in premature infants, including the plaintiff’s child. Legal representative Tim Cronin argued that both companies had neglected to adequately warn consumers that their products could potentially cause necrotizing enterocolitis, a serious gastrointestinal problem. According to the … Read more

Maine Mother Battles for Legal Reform After Court Allows Convicted Abuser Parental Rights

AUGUSTA, Maine — Bonnie Dennison has been grappling with a judicial decision that, more than a decade after her son was nearly killed by his father, allows the man supervised visits and written correspondence with the child. This ruling has reignited concerns about Maine’s child protection laws, particularly those related to the rights of parents convicted of abuse. The ruling from the Maine Supreme Judicial Court came after Allen-Michael St. Claire, the father, was allowed to start reconnecting with his son, despite his prior conviction for assaulting the boy when he was just an infant. … Read more

Indiana’s Abortion Restrictions Compel Mother to Cross State Lines for Critical Care in Illinois

Under Indiana’s stringent abortion regulations, which include a near-total ban except in the cases of rape, incest, or to save the mother’s life, numerous women are finding themselves crossing state lines to seek medical services. One such case is of a woman from Indiana who, due to the restrictive laws in her home state, traveled to Illinois for an abortion after her pregnancy was deemed a significant threat to her health. This emerging pattern of interstate travel for healthcare highlights the practical consequences of diverging state laws post-Roe v. Wade. Illinois, known for its comparatively … Read more