Class Action Plaintiff Challenges High 5 Games Subsidiary Assets Transfer in $25 Million Legal Battle

Washington, D.C. — In a recent court showdown, a lead plaintiff in a class action has urged a federal judge in Washington to acknowledge an unjust enrichment claim against a subsidiary of High 5 Games. This legal move stems from allegations that a 2022 asset transfer by High 5 Games was a strategic tactic to sidestep payment of $25 million awarded to a class of plaintiffs on February 7. The jury had concluded that the company deliberately targeted gambling addicts with casino-style mobile apps, leading to this significant court-mandated compensation. This ongoing legal saga brings … Read more

Legal Battle Escalates as Civil Rights Attorneys Sue to Block Transfer of Migrants to Guantanamo Bay

Washington — Civil rights lawyers have initiated a lawsuit against the Trump administration, aiming to obstruct the planned transfer of 10 migrants from the U.S. to the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba. This legal action, the second within a month related to the administration’s strategy to potentially detain up to 30,000 immigrants at the military site, underscores escalating concerns over the use of Guantanamo for immigration enforcement purposes. The lawsuit, supported by the American Civil Liberties Union, specifically seeks to prevent the transfer of these 10 individuals, who reportedly lack any significant criminal backgrounds. … Read more

Federal Judge Halts Transfer of Transgender Women to Men’s Prisons, Upholds Access to Hormone Therapy Amidst Legal Challenge to Trump’s Executive Order

WASHINGTON — A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order preventing the transfer of three transgender women to male prison facilities and the cessation of their hormone therapy, following an executive order by President Donald Trump. The decision by U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth came after he heard arguments that the order discriminates against transgender individuals and infringes upon their constitutional rights. The controversy stems from an executive order signed by Trump on January 20, mandating that the federal Bureau of Prisons classify inmates based on their biological sex at birth, effectively barring transgender … Read more

Family to Sue Arizona Birthing Center After Tragic Loss of Newborn, Claims Delayed Hospital Transfer

MESA, Ariz. — A Mesa family is grappling with the tragic loss of their newborn after a prolonged and complex labor at the Willow Birthing Center. The couple, Noelle and Dylan Zmrel, had anticipated the arrival of their son, James, in November 2023 but faced unforeseen complications that led to their baby’s death. The family now plans to pursue legal action against the facility, citing a delayed hospital transfer as a critical lapse in care. The Zmrels had chosen Willow Birthing Center for what they believed would be a supportive and woman-centric birthing experience. However, … Read more