Sunrun Installation Services Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Civil Rights Violation Following Employee’s Unlawful Arrest

Hartford, CT — Legal representatives David X. Sullivan, Thomas J. Finn, and Gregory A. Hall of McCarter & English have officially commenced involvement on behalf of Sunrun Installation Services in response to a civil rights lawsuit recently launched. The proceedings began with a filing on September 4 in Connecticut District Court by lawyer Robert M. Berke, representing former employee George Edward Steins. Steins, once part of Sunrun’s team, confronted legal challenges when charged with employing an unregistered home improvement salesperson. These charges, however, were ultimately dismissed in May 2024. The crux of the complaint hinges … Read more

John Deaton Offers Trump Administration Free Legal Services to Investigate Alleged Anti-Crypto Operation Chokepoint 2.0

WASHINGTON — Former U.S. prosecutor and vocal cryptocurrency supporter, John Deaton, has stepped forward with a bold offer to oversee a probe into what he alleges is Operation Chokepoint 2.0, a controversial initiative purported to disconnect cryptocurrency businesses from the mainstream banking network. Deaton, known for his advocacy for the cryptocurrency XRP, proposed to lead this investigation voluntarily, emphasizing his belief that uncovering the truth behind these allegations is more crucial than any financial compensation. Deaton expressed his concerns in a recent digital post, directly addressing key figures in the anticipated administration of Donald Trump, … Read more

Oklahoma Activists Rally for Grand Jury Probe Into Human Services Department Amid Allegations of Misconduct

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – A campaign pressing for a grand jury probe into the operations of Oklahoma’s Department of Human Services is facing a crucial deadline this Friday. Spearheaded by prominent groups and local leaders, the movement asserts systemic issues within the agency and seeks extensive public support to trigger a formal investigation. Initiated in October, the petition drive garners support from the Oklahoma NAACP, Oklahomans for Children’s Rights, and Republican State Representative Justin “JJ” Humphrey. The petition outlines 10 allegations against the Department of Human Services, from failing to report child abuse to alleged … Read more

San Diego Braces for New Law Expanding Criteria for Involuntary Detention: A Closer Look at SB 43’s Impact on First Responders and Mental Health Services

San Diego, California – In the bustling streets of San Diego County, law enforcement and first responders are gearing up for a significant shift in their approach to mental health crises. Beginning January 1, these frontline professionals will be thrust into the role of making critical health assessments under a new law that broadens the criteria for involuntary detention due to grave disability. The change comes with the implementation of Senate Bill 43, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom. The law aims to address the need for government conservatorship among the unhoused population, who are often … Read more