Supreme Court of Virginia Upholds Verdict in Controversial Abandoned Vehicle Case

Richmond, Virginia – The Supreme Court of Virginia has made a significant decision regarding a plaintiff’s jury verdict in a case involving Virginia’s abandoned-vehicle law. The court concluded that the Court of Appeals of Virginia was incorrect in its determination that a repair shop owner had rightfully initiated the law to obtain title in his own name. As a result, the plaintiff’s jury verdict has been reinstated. The Court of Appeals had originally reversed the conversion verdict, arguing that the defendant’s compliance with the statute shielded him from liability. However, the Supreme Court reached a … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds Arizona Law Requiring Voter Proof of U.S. Citizenship, Dismissing Discrimination Claims

Phoenix, Arizona – A federal judge has ruled that a new voting law in Arizona, which requires voters to provide proof of U.S. citizenship, is not discriminatory. U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton concluded that the state legislators did not discriminate when they adopted the voting laws and that the state has a legitimate interest in preventing voter fraud, according to The Associated Press. In her ruling, Judge Bolton stated that the court found Arizona’s interests in preventing non-citizens from voting and promoting public confidence in elections outweighed any burden that voters may face when providing … Read more

Judge Unanimously Upholds Landmark Ruling against Corporations for Racism and Labor Law Violations

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Judge Cindy Chung, who was nominated to the Third Circuit court of appeals by President Biden, delivered a unanimous decision in a case involving the firing of an employee due to complaints of racism and other labor law violations. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruling was upheld in the February 2024 decision of Colart Americas Inc. v NLRB. The case revolves around John Hargrove, an employee of Staff Management Group Inc. (SMG), a temporary staffing agency. Hargrove was assigned to work at Colart Americas Inc.’s distribution center in New Jersey. A … Read more

Judicial Ruling Upholds $5M Payment for MyPillow’s Mike Lindell in Election Data Controversy

MINNEAPOLIS – MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has been ordered to pay $5 million in a legal battle over election data, according to a federal judge ruling on Thursday. The judge’s decision affirms the allegations made by Dominion Voting Systems, a manufacturer of voting machines, that Lindell had defamed them by promoting baseless claims of election fraud. The lawsuit, filed by Dominion Voting Systems, accused Lindell of spreading false information about the integrity of the 2020 presidential election. Lindell has been a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump and has repeatedly claimed that the election … Read more