Courtroom Fallout: Lawyer’s Use of ‘Karen’ in Legal Documents Sparks Backlash for Being ‘Borderline Racist, Sexist, and Ageist’

A recent court case in New York has sparked controversy after a lawyer referred to a party as “Karen” in legal documents, leading the judge to express discontent with the term’s implications. The judge characterized the use of “Karen” as potentially discriminatory, labeling it as “borderline racist, sexist, and ageist.” During a hearing, the presiding judge scrutinized the lawyer’s choice of words, emphasizing that such informal and derogatory language has no place in legal proceedings. The term “Karen,” often used in popular culture to describe a certain stereotype of entitlement, has received criticism for perpetuating … Read more

California Appeals Court Overturns $10 Million Verdict After Judge’s Inflammatory Racial and Sexist Remarks

LOS ANGELES — A California appeals court has overturned a $10 million jury ruling in a sexual harassment lawsuit against the Los Angeles Community College District, citing significant prejudicial errors made during the trial. The court’s decision indicated that the comments and actions of the trial judge, Robert S. Draper, clouded the proceedings. The appellate judges ordered a new trial after determining that Draper’s remarks, which were described as “bizarre” and “inflammatory,” violated the principles of fair trial. Their opinion emphasized that these comments, along with flawed evidentiary rulings, unfairly influenced the outcome of the … Read more

Equality Now Report Reveals Deep-Rooted Sexist Laws 30 Years After Beijing Declaration, Urges Global Reforms

LONDON — Despite efforts to create a more equal global society, discriminatory laws against women and girls persist, according to a recent report by the international women’s rights organization, Equality Now. The report, titled “Words & Deeds: Holding Governments Accountable in the Beijing +30 Review Process,” highlights the slow and inconsistent progress in achieving legal equality for women, even 30 years after the landmark Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action was adopted by 189 countries. The Beijing Declaration was conceived as a comprehensive plan to achieve gender equality, addressing a range of issues from civil … Read more

Herbalist Files Discrimination Lawsuit Amid Allegations of Neighbor’s Racial and Sexist Harassment in Ithaca

CAROLINE, N.Y. — Amanda David, a local herbalist and garden owner, has filed a federal lawsuit against her neighbor, Robert Whittaker, alleging years of discriminatory harassment that she claims has threatened both her family’s safety and her business. The lawsuit, rooted in allegations of race, color, and sex discrimination, cites violations under the Fair Housing Act, the Civil Rights Act of 1866, and New York State Human Rights Law. David operates Rootwork Herbals and the Jane Minor BIPOC Community Medicine Garden from her property. This garden aims to provide a nurturing space catering specifically to … Read more