News & Politics
Seven New Mexico Counties Have Banded Together to File Lawsuits
Seven counties in New Mexico are teaming up to make sure their voices are heard and filing opioid lawsuits.
Telecommunications Companies are Facing Privacy Class Action
Telecommunications giants are facing a class action for allegedly violating consumer privacy laws.
SPLC Pushes Back Against Trump Administration’s ‘Turnback Policy’ for Asylum-Seekers
The Southern Poverty Law Center says the White House isn’t just manufacturing a border crisis but misinforming the public, too.
Attorneys for ‘El Chapo’ Say Drug Lord Needs A Better Cell
Guzman’s defense attorney claims her client has scarcely seen sunlight in two years.
Utah Woman Says Bus Driver Who Dragged 13-Year Old Boy Down the Street Was Motivated By Racism
Brenda Mayes says Davis School District ignored complaints from several parents before a bus driver nearly killed her son.
Woman Sues Doctor, Hospital After Screws Were Misplaced in Her Spine
A lawsuit was recently filed against Dr. Anil Kumar Kesani of Tarrant County hospital over allegations the doctor misplaced a handful of screws in her spine.
For Profit Sanford Brown Took Their Money but Wasn’t Accredited
Closed for profit college took students’ money, but was not accredited.
College Track Athlete Settles Assault Case for Almost $1 Million
UA track and field athlete is finally able to settle years-long lawsuit for nearly $1 million.
Breastfeeding Mother Sues School for Discrimination
Myranda Juarez is suing Jeffersontown Elementary School over allegations that she was discriminated against for breastfeeding her daughter on school grounds.










