Iowa Supreme Court Sides Against Voter Advocacy Group in Language Access Legal Battle

Des Moines, Iowa — The Iowa Supreme Court has overturned a previous ruling that sought to allow the publishing of election materials in languages beyond English. This decision has significant implications for voter engagement efforts within the state. The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) contended that existing legislation hindered its ability to register voters and imposed additional costs and challenges on its operations. However, the Supreme Court determined that the group’s spending resulting from the law does not constitute a legally recognized injury. The Court emphasized that an organization’s financial burdens in response … Read more

Jury Sides with Tepeyak Group, Rejects $2.1 Million Lawsuit from Pennington Companies Over Real Estate Dispute

Houston, TX — A lengthy legal battle culminated in a Houston court room where a jury delivered a verdict favoring Tepeyak Group LLC in a multifaceted legal dispute against Pennington Companies Inc. and its subsidiary, Coast to Coast Motors, LLC. The verdict came after rigorous legal confrontation in the Harris County 270th Judicial District Court. Pennington Companies had initiated legal action against Tepeyak in June 2021, leveling serious allegations including real estate fraud, common law fraud, and breach of contract. They sought compensatory and punitive damages totaling over $2 million dollars which included $1.5 million … Read more

$1.68 Billion Verdict: New York Jury Sides with Women in Historic Sexual Abuse Case Against Director Toback

New York, NY — In a landmark decision, a New York jury has ordered writer and director James Toback to pay $1.68 billion in damages to several women who accused him of sexual abuse. This substantial award comes after a protracted legal battle highlighting allegations from numerous women who worked with or were approached by Toback over the years, claiming he utilized his position in the film industry to lure and sexually harass them. The lawsuit underscores the ongoing struggle within Hollywood and other sectors to address systemic issues of sexual misconduct. Legal experts suggest … Read more

Federal Judge Sides with Oklahoma Superintendent in Defamation Suit Over Teacher’s Resignation and Controversial Classroom QR Code

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA — A federal judge has ruled in favor of Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters, dismissing a lawsuit brought by former Norman High School English teacher Summer Boismier. The litigation stemmed from allegations made by Boismier against Walters following the controversy of a QR code linked to a library project that provided access to banned books. Boismier resigned in the wake of parental backlash after she provided her students with a QR code that directed them to the Brooklyn Public Library’s “Books Unbanned” initiative. This project makes books that have been banned from … Read more