Hospital Fails to Notify Mother of Daughter’s Death for Over a Year, Lawsuit Claims

Cleveland, Ohio – A family is seeking justice through a lawsuit after a woman died in a hospital under circumstances that remained undisclosed to her mother for over a year. The case has brought attention to hospital communication protocols and raised questions about the rights of families to timely information regarding the health and safety of their loved, particularly in cases where death occurs. According to court documents filed last month, Sarah Johnson, a 43-year-old Cleveland resident, was admitted to a local hospital in early 2022 for what was described as a routine medical procedure. … Read more

Mother Sues School District, Alleges Unconstitutional Strip Search of Student

Fort Wayne, Indiana – A legal battle is brewing in Fort Wayne as a mother has taken legal action against Fort Wayne Community Schools, alleging that her son’s constitutional rights were breached during a strip search conducted by school officials. The lawsuit claims that the search, which involved the removal of the student’s clothing, was both unconstitutional and unnecessary, sparking a broader conversation about student rights and school safety protocols. According to the lawsuit, the incident occurred after school authorities suspected the student of possessing illegal drugs. Allegedly, the search did not uncover any prohibited … Read more

Jury Delivers Mixed Verdict in Trial of Mother Accused of Leaving Infant in Cold Forest

Tulsa, Oklahoma – A jury on Wednesday delivered a mixed verdict in the contentious case of a mother who faced charges for allegedly leaving her newborn in the freezing woods. The decision caps a trial filled with emotional testimony and intense public interest. The defendant, Jenna Edwards, was accused of abandoning her baby girl in a remote wooded area on a bitterly cold January evening. However, the jury found her guilty of child endangerment but acquitted her on the charge of attempted murder. Medical reports indicated that the baby, discovered by a hiker only hours … Read more

Persistent Determination: Mother Achieves Bar Exam Success After a Decade of Perseverance

PORTLAND, Ore. — A groundbreaking initiative in Oregon is paving the way for aspiring civil rights lawyers like Bailey McQueeny-Rose, a recent law graduate from the University of Oregon who chose a nontraditional path to legal licensure that bypasses the conventional bar exam. Known as the Supervised Practice Portfolio Examination (SPPE), this route offers a hands-on legal training approach under the tutelage of licensed attorneys, radically shifting the licensing paradigm for new lawyers while aiming to inject practical experience into their early careers. The SPPE requires participants to complete 675 hours of supervised practice and … Read more