Federal Judge Overturns T.I. and Tiny’s $71 Million Victory in Doll Dispute; New Trial on the Horizon

Santa Ana, California — A federal judge has overturned a jury’s $71 million verdict in favor of T.I. and Tameka “Tiny” Harris, related to their lawsuit against MGA Entertainment concerning the “O.M.G.” dolls. On Tuesday, Judge James V. Selna delivered a ruling indicating that while there was sufficient evidence for jurors to conclude MGA misappropriated the identity of the OMG Girlz, the Harris’ did not convincingly demonstrate that MGA had intentionally copied their brand. As a result, the case will proceed to a new trial. In his order, Judge Selna pointed out that the evidence … Read more

Landmark Decision: Judge Overturns Biden Administration’s Medical Debt Reporting Regulation

A federal judge in Chicago has overturned a rule established during the Biden administration that aimed to limit the impact of medical debt on credit reporting. The decision, which has significant implications for consumers, means that debts related to medical expenses could once again influence credit scores, potentially affecting access to loans and housing. The regulation, introduced last year, was designed to provide relief to millions of individuals burdened by medical debt that they may struggle to pay. Advocates argued that medical debts are often unexpected and can arise from emergency situations, emphasizing that these … Read more

Federal Judge Overturns Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order as New Hampshire Faces Funding Cuts to Social Programs

Concord, N.H. — A federal judge has issued a ruling that prevents the enforcement of President Trump’s executive order aimed at altering birthright citizenship for children born to undocumented immigrants and individuals with temporary legal status. This decision comes amid ongoing discussions about the impact of federal and state funding cuts on various social programs. The ruling emphasizes the legal protections surrounding citizenship rights in the U.S. and signifies a substantial pushback against initiatives perceived to limit those rights. The court’s decision is viewed as a significant victory for advocates defending birthright citizenship and may … Read more

Judge Overturns $127K Award for New Bedford Officer in Retaliation Case, Sparks Appeal and Controversy

A Bristol County Superior Court judge has recently nullified a jury’s verdict that required New Bedford to pay $127,000 to former police officer Macaila Saunders, who claimed she faced retaliation after reporting allegations of gender discrimination. The city challenged the jury’s decision, citing issues with procedure and insufficient evidence. Saunders, a former homicide detective in New Bedford who now serves as a school resource officer in Swansea, filed her lawsuit in 2021. Initially, she accused the city of both gender discrimination and retaliation. However, the gender discrimination charge was later dropped, leaving only the retaliation … Read more