Microsoft Settles Gamer-Led Antitrust Suit Over $69 Billion Activision Blizzard Deal

Redmond, Washington – Microsoft has reached a settlement in the antitrust lawsuit initiated by a collective of gamers opposed to its $69 billion acquisition of gaming giant Activision Blizzard. The terms of the settlement remain confidential, and the case has been dismissed with prejudice, which prevents any possibility of refiling in the future. Both parties have agreed to cover their own legal expenses. The lawsuit, originally filed in California in 2022, was initiated by gamers from various states who were concerned about the potential monopolistic effects of Microsoft’s acquisition. They feared it would enable Microsoft … Read more

East Texas Officer Wins $21.35 Million in Wrongful Termination Suit After Retaliation by City Officials

QUITMAN, Texas — A former police captain in East Texas has won a staggering $21.35 million lawsuit against local officials, who a jury found had wrongfully terminated him and retaliated against him after he exercised his First Amendment rights. Terry Bevill, the ex-police captain from Quitman, had filed the lawsuit following his controversial dismissal in 2017. Bevill was terminated from the Quitman Police Department after he submitted an affidavit requesting a venue change for a colleague’s trial, citing potential local bias. The affidavit, filed as a private citizen, became the center of a whirlwind case … Read more

Justice Department Files Suit Against Virginia for Alleged Voter Roll Violations Ahead of Election

RICHMOND, Va. — The U.S. Justice Department has initiated legal action against Virginia, its State Board of Elections, and the state’s Commissioner of Elections. This lawsuit targets Virginia’s method of removing voters from its electoral rolls, an action deemed too close to election day and potentially in violation of federal law. The legal challenge claims that Virginia’s current voter roll maintenance program violates the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. According to the Act, such systematic purging should not occur within 90 days of an election to prevent any undue impact on voter participation. Assistant … Read more

Widow of Indiana Deputy Files Suit, Claims Training Exercise Led to Fatal Incident

EVANSVILLE, Ind. — A lawsuit filed in Vanderburgh County alleges that a fatal training exercise, known as “the big fight,” directly contributed to the death of Deputy Asson Hacker, a sheriff’s deputy. The legal action, initiated by Hacker’s widow, claims negligence in the handling of the training and immediate medical response which might have prevented his untimely death. “The big fight” training exercise, designed to test law enforcement trainees’ physical capabilities in handling real-life confrontations, reportedly became tragic when Hacker, participating along with other trainees, collapsed and did not receive timely medical assistance. The practice … Read more