Federal Judge Orders Job Corps Centers to Stay Open After Ruling on Unlawful Closures

A federal judge in San Francisco has ruled that Job Corps centers across the nation must remain operational, declaring that their previous closures were conducted unlawfully. This decision has significant implications for the workforce development programs aimed at assisting young people. The U.S. Department of Labor had initiated the closures as part of a broader move to streamline operations and cut costs. However, the judge found that the process lacked proper notice and violated the legal rights of those reliant on these centers for education and vocational training. The Job Corps program, which was established … Read more

Federal Court Rules Against Technology Vendor, Orders $20 Million in Restitution for Fraudulent Misrepresentation to Fort Collins

Fort Collins, Colorado—A federal appeals court has upheld a jury’s decision that a technology vendor misled the city in its attempts to secure a contract, ultimately ordering the company to pay nearly $20 million. The ruling follows a protracted legal battle after Fort Collins voters approved municipal broadband in 2017, leading the city to seek a provider for a utility billing system to support its new Internet services. In selecting Open International, LLC as the vendor, Fort Collins soon encountered disputes over responsibility for missed deadlines. Open claimed the city hampered progress by not providing … Read more

Jury Orders Attorney Mark Geragos to Pay $100,000 in Nike Extortion Case, Sparking Controversy Over Trial Conduct

LOS ANGELES — A jury in Los Angeles County awarded $100,000 to Gary Franklin in a lawsuit against prominent attorney Mark Geragos, who was accused of participating in a scheme to extort Nike in 2018. The case centered around allegations that Geragos and the now-disbarred lawyer Michael Avenatti undermined a $1.5 million settlement that Franklin was entitled to receive for his youth basketball program. Franklin, who ran a Los Angeles-based organization, claimed Geragos and Avenatti derailed his negotiations with Nike by demanding separate payments without his knowledge. While Geragos has denied any illegal actions or … Read more

Court Orders Halt on Immigration Raids: A Major Win for California Migrants

A federal judge in Sacramento, California, has mandated a temporary suspension of enforcement actions by the Department of Homeland Security in seven counties throughout the state. This ruling comes amid growing concerns over what the judge characterized as indiscriminate immigration enforcement practices. The decision recently issued halts operations that critics argue disproportionately target vulnerable immigrant communities. The ruling is expected to affect various aspects of enforcement activities, particularly those perceived to bypass standard protocols and safeguards intended to protect individuals from unjust detainment. During the proceedings, the judge heard substantial evidence regarding the alleged irregularities … Read more