Ninth Circuit Upholds Dismissal of SAG-AFTRA Vaccine Mandate Lawsuit, Reinforcing Union Representation Standards

Los Angeles, California — The Ninth Circuit Court has recently upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a collective lawsuit brought by members of SAG-AFTRA against their union, citing time constraints and legal preemption of claims. The case stemmed from allegations that SAG-AFTRA breached its fair representation duty by negotiating a return-to-work agreement that permitted studio and producer partners to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations, which some union members opposed for various reasons. The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California had previously dismissed the members’ claims on two significant grounds. First, it ruled that the … Read more

Conor McGregor’s Appeal Denied: Court Upholds Rape Verdict Against Him, Awards Victim €250,000

Dublin, Ireland — Conor McGregor has faced a significant setback after the Court of Appeal upheld a jury’s finding that he raped Nikita Hand in December 2018, in a case that has drawn considerable public scrutiny. The jury at a civil trial awarded Ms. Hand nearly €250,000 in damages, a verdict the appeal court confirmed. The Court of Appeal rejected McGregor’s entire appeal against the High Court’s decision, which also included a denial of costs for his friend, James Lawrence. The court decided that Ms. Hand would receive her legal costs at the highest level … Read more

Conor McGregor’s Appeal Dismissed: Court Upholds Rape Verdict in Landmark Case

DUBLIN, Ireland — Mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor has lost his appeal against a civil jury’s ruling that favored Nikita Hand, a woman who accused him of rape. The appeal, which McGregor pursued on five separate grounds, was dismissed in its entirety by the Court of Appeal on Thursday. Hand, 35, successfully sued McGregor for an incident reported to have occurred in December 2018 at a hotel in south Dublin, where she alleged he had “brutally raped and battered” her. The jury determined that, despite McGregor’s assertion of consensual sex, he was found civilly … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds Colorado’s Abortion Clinic Buffer Zone Law Amid New Legal Challenge

A federal judge in Denver has dismissed a local woman’s challenge to a law that restricts activities aimed at persuading others outside abortion clinics, a rule that has been in place for over three decades. The case could potentially lead to a U.S. Supreme Court review of its previous decision on similar restrictions. Enacted in 1993, Colorado’s law prohibits individuals from approaching anyone within eight feet of the entrance to a health care facility for the purpose of distributing literature, displaying signs, or speaking with patrons. The legislation was introduced following reports of confrontational tactics … Read more