Venetian Resort Pays $850K Settlement Over Religious Accommodation Violations, Implements Policy Changes

Las Vegas, Nev. — The Venetian Resort has agreed to pay $850,000 in a settlement stemming from a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) that alleged violations of federal laws concerning religious accommodations for employees. The EEOC’s lawsuit charged that the resort failed to honor the religious beliefs of some staff members, leading to retaliatory actions against them. These actions reportedly included disciplinary measures, denial of promotions, and even termination of employment for affected individuals. As part of the settlement, the Venetian will also implement changes to its policies over the … Read more

Investors Encourage Participation in Class Action Against Strategy Inc. for Alleged Securities Violations

LOS ANGELES — A class action lawsuit has been initiated against Strategy Incorporated, previously known as MicroStrategy Incorporated, by the Schall Law Firm, a firm focused on shareholder rights. The lawsuit cites violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, specifically sections 10(b) and 20(a), along with the associated SEC Rule 10b-5. Investors who acquired shares in Strategy between April 30, 2024, and April 4, 2025, are urged to contact the firm before the July 15, 2025, deadline to discuss potential participation in the case. Those who believe they have incurred losses due to the … Read more

CAIR Takes Legal Action Against Multnomah County Sheriff for Alleged Hijab Violations of Muslim Women in Custody

MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Ore. — The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has launched a federal civil rights lawsuit against the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, asserting that the rights of two Muslim women were violated while they were in custody. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of sisters Serine Abuelhawa and Marjannah Hassan, claims that the sheriff’s office forcibly removed their hijabs and took photographs of them without their religious head coverings. CAIR argues that this action not only infringes on their religious freedoms but also disrespects their dignity as individuals. “The treatment these young women faced is … Read more

Family of Autistic Teen Victor Perez Sues Idaho Police, Alleges Violations of Disability Rights After Deadly Shooting

Pocatello, Idaho — The family of Victor Perez, a 17-year-old with autism who was fatally shot by police earlier this year, has filed a lawsuit against the Pocatello Police Department. Their claims center on allegations that officers failed to adhere to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) during the interaction that led to Perez’s death. On April 5, 2023, officers responded to a call from a neighbor who reported a violent situation involving Perez, who was holding a knife. Despite previous encounters with law enforcement regarding Perez’s behavioral challenges and documented disabilities, officers arrived with … Read more