Judge Throws Out Jury Verdict in High-Profile Retaliation Case Against New Bedford Police Department

NEW BEDFORD, Mass. — A Bristol County judge has reversed a jury’s finding that a male police officer had retaliated against a former female officer who alleged gender discrimination. The ruling, issued on Monday, deemed that the jury’s decision could not be upheld due to insufficient evidence and the court’s failure to give appropriate jury instructions. The judge’s decision is a significant relief for the city, which was facing a potential payout of $127,000 in damages. However, Macaila Saunders, the plaintiff and former officer, plans to appeal this ruling to the state Appeals Court, prolonging … Read more

California Jury Awards $27.5 Million to Hospital Nurse for PTSD After Tragic Incident and Employer Retaliation

LOS ANGELES — A jury in California awarded $27.5 million to a former chief nursing officer for emotional distress caused by her departure from a hospital following a traumatic incident. The nurse, who experienced severe psychological issues, had been called to the hospital’s parking structure where she encountered a woman who had jumped from the eighth floor and died. This tragic event was not isolated; she later discovered that a man had also taken his life from the same location six years prior. In the wake of this incident, the nurse actively pushed for improved … Read more

Lake County Deputy Alleges Political Retaliation in Demotion Following Election Support

CHICAGO — A former sergeant with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office has launched a federal lawsuit against Sheriff John D. Idleburg and State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart, claiming he faced demotion due to his political support for a candidate in last year’s election. Deputy Ari Briskman, who is seeking reinstatement to his prior rank along with back pay and damages, contends this action was a politically motivated retaliation. The lawsuit, filed Monday in U.S. District Court, alleges that Briskman was stripped of his rank just a day after the Nov. 5 election, where he endorsed Republican … Read more

Former Alabama Veterans Affairs Commissioner Sues Governor Ivey Over Alleged Unlawful Dismissal and Ethics Complaint Retaliation

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Former Alabama Veterans Affairs Commissioner Kent Davis has filed a 75-page lawsuit against Governor Kay Ivey following his dismissal from the position in 2024. The suit includes eight allegations, including wrongful termination, defamation, and invasion of privacy. At a press conference with his attorney, Kenneth Mendelsohn, Davis outlined his case, arguing that his termination by Governor Ivey was unlawful. He claimed that the Alabama Veterans Affairs Board was the only entity with the authority to remove him and that they did not choose to do so. The controversy surrounding his removal is … Read more