Supreme Court Won’t Review Case of Oregon Baker Who Refused to Make Wedding Cake for Lesbian Couple
The Supreme Court did, however, give the baker a second chance at winning their suit.
The Supreme Court did, however, give the baker a second chance at winning their suit.
A settlement was recently reached between Disney and the family of a child who was attacked by another guest during a 2017 visit to Epcot.
Mizkan American Inc. is recalling certain Ragú pasta sauces over concerns they may contain plastic pieces.
VidAngel was recently ordered to pay $62.4 million in damages to Disney and other Hollywood studios for streaming movies without permission.
Police beat meth user into a coma and now Sacramento will pay $5.2 million.
Phoenix-based opioid manufacturer Insys Therapeutics has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection just five days after agreeing to pay $225 million to settle the litigation against it concerning the powerful fentanyl spray, Subsys. Insys asked the court to “allow it to sell its assets to pay more than $250 million in debts,” according to
A Boeing employee recently filed a lawsuit alleging the company retaliated against him when he reported incidents of racial discrimination.
A Dallas judge recently took heat for admitting he set up a trust to reward his kids financially if they marry a white, heterosexual, Christian person, and now a Jewish inmate says he deserves a new trial because the judge is an anti-Semite.
Georgia’s HB 481 law will not only make abortion illegal, but coudl means mothers face prosecution for miscarriages and stillbirths.
A federal appeals court opted to reinstate the suit, citing Supreme Court precedent concerning Muslim prisoners, beards and religious liberty.