Chiefs Star Rashee Rice Faces $1 Million Lawsuit Amidst High-Speed Crash Fallout

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice faces a third lawsuit in connection with a high-speed car crash in Dallas last year. The incident involved Rice allegedly driving his Lamborghini Urus at speeds reaching 119 mph, resulting in a six-vehicle collision. The lawsuit, filed by Kayla Quinn, accuses Rice of “outrageous conduct.” She alleges that she experienced physical and emotional trauma from the crash, which occurred while she was driving home from the Dallas Zoo with her son. In her complaint, Quinn is seeking damages ranging from $250,000 to $1 million. Rice faces … Read more

Motley Rice Bolsters Philadelphia Office, Welcomes New Mass Tort Specialist

Philadelphia, PA – Motley Rice LLC, a well-recognized law firm, has recently bolstered its team in Philadelphia by bringing on board a seasoned mass tort specialist. This strategic hire comes after the specialist amassed a decade of experience at Pogust Goodhead, another notable legal entity, which has equipped the new recruit with a robust expertise in managing complex legal tort cases. The addition of this specialist to Motley Rice’s Philadelphia office is indicative of the firm’s commitment to enhance its service offerings and depth in handling mass tort litigations, a niche but crucial area of … Read more

Reflecting on Dec. 28: Key Moments in History from the Lumiere Brothers’ First Films to the Enduring Legacy of Tamir Rice

As the year draws to a close, today marks the 363rd day of 2024, leaving just a handful of days before the new year begins. This date, December 28, has been witness to numerous pivotal events that have shaped history in various realms from cinema and natural disasters to significant political legislation and moments of poignant reflection. One of the most heart-wrenching incidents remembered today took place in 2015 when a grand jury in Cleveland decided not to bring charges against two white police officers in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, a Black … Read more

Luther Rice College Sues Georgia Over Exclusion from Student Aid Programs, Defends Religious Freedom in Education

Lithonia, GA — Luther Rice College and Seminary, a private Baptist institution established in 1962, is now in a legal battle with Georgia state officials over the exclusion of the school from student financial aid programs. The lawsuit, filed on October 15 by the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), a prominent Christian legal organization, challenges the state’s decision based on claims of religious discrimination. According to the ADF, the lawsuit aims to protect the religious identity and practices of Luther Rice College and Seminary by allowing it to participate in public tuition aid programs on par … Read more