Investors Rally as Schall Law Firm Files Class Action Against Lineage, Inc. Over Alleged Securities Violations

LOS ANGELES — The Schall Law Firm, a national litigation firm specializing in shareholder rights, has announced the initiation of a class action lawsuit against Lineage, Inc. for alleged violations of federal securities laws. The lawsuit affects investors who purchased Lineage securities that were offered during its initial public offering (IPO) in July 2024. Shareholders who experienced financial losses due to their investment in Lineage are encouraged to make contact with the firm before the deadline of September 30, 2025. The Schall Law Firm is inviting individuals to join the case and recover their losses … Read more

Federal Judge Blocks Arkansas Law Mandating Ten Commandments in Classrooms, Citing Constitutional Violations

Fayetteville, Arkansas – A federal district court has temporarily halted an Arkansas law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms, determining that the law likely contravenes the U.S. Constitution and echoes a prior Supreme Court decision from 1980. The legislation, known as Act 573, was approved by Arkansas lawmakers in April and mirrors similar initiatives enacted in Louisiana and Texas. Each measure necessitates the display of a version of the Ten Commandments derived from the King James Bible in all public school classrooms. In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks noted … Read more

Trump Administration Initiates Legal Battle Against NYC’s Sanctuary Laws, Citing Constitutional Violations

New York City officials are facing a legal challenge from the Trump administration, which has filed a lawsuit claiming the city’s sanctuary policies breach federal immigration laws. The complaint, submitted on Thursday, names Mayor Eric Adams and several city representatives as defendants, arguing that the city’s regulations hinder the enforcement of immigration laws. The lawsuit specifically targets several provisions of the New York City Administrative Code, including §§ 9-131, 9-205, 14-154, and 10-178, as well as a New York Police Department operations order. The administration is seeking a permanent injunction to stop the enforcement of … Read more

Federal Court Halts Key Iowa Pharmacy Law, Citing First Amendment and ERISA Violations

Des Moines, Iowa — A federal court has temporarily blocked the enforcement of significant elements of a new state law designed to regulate pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and health plans in Iowa. On July 21, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa issued a preliminary injunction, citing potential conflicts with the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) and the First Amendment’s protection of commercial speech. This ruling follows a temporary restraining order issued by the court on June 30, a day before the law was set to take effect. … Read more