Teen Takes Legal Action Against Meta, Claims Instagram’s Addictive Design Harms Youth

San Francisco, CA — A California teenager has initiated a legal battle against Meta Platforms Inc., claiming that certain features on Instagram are purposefully designed to be addictive, particularly to young users. This lawsuit, filed in federal court in San Francisco, accuses the tech giant of engineering its social media platform in a way that hooks adolescents into excessive use, potentially leading to mental health struggles. The lawsuit leverages arguments from consumer protection and negligence, alleging that Instagram’s algorithms, which curate and personalize content feeds to maximize user engagement, significantly contribute to the development of … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds Title IX Expansion to Safeguard LGBTQ Youth in Four States

Birmingham, AL — In a significant ruling, a federal judge in Alabama decided not to block a controversial Title IX regulation aimed at protecting LGBTQ students from discrimination, allowing it to take effect in four states including Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, and Arkansas. This decision comes amid a broader national debate over the rights of LGBTQ individuals in educational settings. The rule, initially proposed by the Biden administration, mandates that all federally funded schools, colleges, and educational programs adhere strictly to policies that prevent discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Based on interpretations of … Read more

Minnesota Tribal Nation Takes Groundbreaking Legal Stand Against Major Social Media Platforms for Youth Mental Health Crisis

Minneapolis, MN — In a groundbreaking legal move, the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa has initiated a lawsuit against prominent social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. The litigation, which marks the first of its kind by a tribal nation in Minnesota, addresses growing concerns about the detrimental effects of these platforms on the mental health of the tribal youth. Representatives of the Chippewa tribe argue that the design and operation of these social media sites contribute significantly to mental health issues among their young members. According to Tara Sutton, a … Read more

$38 Million Verdict Against New Hampshire for Enabling Abuse at Youth Center, Despite State Caps

BRENTWOOD, N.H. — After hours of deliberation, a New Hampshire jury issued a groundbreaking $38 million verdict against the state for enabling abuse at the now-defunct Youth Development Center (YDC), marking a significant moment in a series of heavy allegations surrounding the treatment of detained children. The plaintiff, David Meehan, was awarded $18 million in compensatory damages and $20 million in punitive damages on Friday, recognized as the highest civil jury verdict in New Hampshire’s history. Meehan’s legal team argued successfully that the state’s Department of Health and Human Services had neglected their duty to … Read more