Defendant Attacks Prosecutor, Judge’s Lawsuit Against Sheriff Dismissed
Defendant Attacks Prosecutor, Judge’s Lawsuit Against Sheriff Dismissed
Defendant Attacks Prosecutor, Judge’s Lawsuit Against Sheriff Dismissed
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is rolling out action against employers who hire illegal aliens. Last summer, reports CNN Money, Chicago’s Cloverhill Bakery lost a third of its workforce. Close to 1,000 employees were let go after ICE audited the temp agency which had signed on recruits in its processing facilities and shops around the
No matter what the administration says, immigration policies under Trump are clear-cut for men like Jorge Garcia. Midway through Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the 39-year old Detroit native was bidding a tearful farewell to his family. Standing near the security gates at the region’s largest airport, Garcia hugged his teenage daughter. His wife stood
A Connecticut woman who lost three daughters and her parents in a Christmas Day blaze is dropping a lawsuit against the city of Stamford, saying officials had followed through on amending local fire laws. The New York Times writes that documents obtained from a federal court in nearby Bridgeport records the settlement with advertising executive
Hospital Replies to Viral Video of Woman Improperly Discharged
Former Michigan State University physician Larry Nassar was under investigation by five different institutions during the last two and a half years of his tenure. Nassar, who worked with the university and had a longstanding career with USA Gymnastics, was suspected of sexual misconduct by five organizations and institutes. MLive.com reports the doctor was under
President Trump blasted a liberal senator, accusing him of lying about the commander-in-chief’s “shithole” countries comment. Tweeting on Monday, Trump referred to Sen. Dick Durbin as “Dicky,” alleging the politician misrepresented his remarks on immigration last Thursday. “Senator Dicky Durbin totally misrepresented what was said at the DACA meeting. Deals can’t be made when there
Families File Lawsuit Alleging School Failed to Protect Students
A mother recently filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a handful of “state and federal entities” after her 17-year-old son, Chase Clark, drowned back on August 6, 2016. The tragic accident occurred “in Otter Creek Reservoir in Piute County while his family was attending a family reunion.” Shortly after the accident, the mother, Melissa Betley, “hired attorney Eric Olson with the law firm, Eisenberg, Gilchrist & Cutt to investigate the drowning.”
eHarmony Back in Court in California for Consumer Protection Lawsuit