Texas School District Wins Preliminary Court Battle Over Biden’s Title IX LGBTQ+ Protections

SOUTHLAKE, Texas — A Texas school district has secured a preliminary injunction from a federal judge against the Biden administration’s recent amendments to Title IX, which now encompass protections for LGBTQ+ students. The Carroll Independent School District had filed a lawsuit challenging these alterations to the law that traditionally combats sex-based discrimination in educational settings. The amended federal rules broaden the definition of discrimination to include gender identity and sexual orientation. However, Carroll ISD contends that these modifications could potentially compromise student safety and well-being. In its lawsuit, backed by the Alliance Defending Freedom, the … Read more

Spotlight Ticket Management Wins $16.3 Million in Landmark Legal Battle Against StubHub Over Breach of Contract

LOS ANGELES — After a month-long trial, Spotlight Ticket Management, Inc. emerged victorious in its lawsuit against StubHub, Inc., securing a $16.3 million verdict for claims of breach of contract and tortious interference. According to legal experts, this case highlights intriguing dynamics in corporate partnerships and contract management. Founded in 2007 by former StubHub sales representatives, the Calabasas-based software company Spotlight has developed a robust platform that caters primarily to corporate clients for managing their ticketing needs. Over the years, Spotlight’s innovative solutions and strategic marketing enabled it to forge significant relationships, most notably with … Read more

Iranian Director Mohammad Rasoulof Wins Special Jury Prize at Cannes for Film Highlighting Injustice Amid Personal and National Struggle

Cannes, France – Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof, recently escaped from Iran, has been honored at the Cannes Film Festival with a special jury prize for his latest movie, which deep dives into the trials of a court investigator amid anti-government protests. Rasoulof, 51, faced with a harsh prison sentence in Iran, expressed his emotions through his film “The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” which spotlighted the plight of his team still facing pressures in Iran. In his heartfelt acceptance speech, Rasoulof dedicated his award to his courageous film crew in Iran, stressing the continued surveillance … Read more

Tennessee Woman Wins $687,000 Settlement After Being Fired for Declining COVID-19 Vaccine on Religious Grounds

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A Tennessee woman was awarded nearly $700,000 in a settlement after a federal jury agreed that her termination from BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee (BCBST) was unjust. The company had fired her for not adhering to its COVID-19 vaccine mandate, which she opposed due to her religious beliefs. Tanja Benton, a former biostatistical research scientist at BCBST, challenged her 2022 dismissal in federal court, asserting that her refusal to receive the vaccine was rooted in a sincere religious conviction. The jury awarded Benton more than $177,000 in lost wages, $10,000 for emotional distress, … Read more