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Fight over $900M in COVID-19 jobless benefits heads to Ohio Supreme Court
The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to hear a high-profile dispute over the early termination of federal COVID-19 unemployment benefits, a decision that could determine whether roughly $900 million in aid will finally reach hundreds of thousands of residents. The case centers on Gov. Mike DeWine’s 2021 decision to withdraw the state from the federal program that provided an additional $300 per week to eligible jobless workers during the height of the pandemic. Lower courts have concluded that
Fight over $900M in COVID-19 jobless benefits heads to Ohio Supreme Court
The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to hear a high-profile dispute over the early termination of federal COVID-19 unemployment benefits, a decision that could determine whether roughly $900 million in aid will finally reach hundreds of thousands of residents. The case centers on Gov. Mike DeWine’s 2021 decision to withdraw the state from the federal program that provided an additional $300 per week to eligible jobless workers during the height of the pandemic. Lower courts have concluded that
Judge dismisses Columbus cyberattack lawsuit citing Ohio political immunity laws
A judge in Franklin County has dismissed a class action lawsuit brought against the City of Columbus following a major 2024 cyberattack that exposed the private information of nearly half a million residents. The ruling determined that the city cannot be held liable for damages because it qualifies as a political subdivision under Ohio law, which grants it immunity from certain types of lawsuits. The lawsuit stemmed from a ransomware attack in which a hacking group known as Rhysida
Judge dismisses Columbus cyberattack lawsuit citing Ohio political immunity laws
A judge in Franklin County has dismissed a class action lawsuit brought against the City of Columbus following a major 2024 cyberattack that exposed the private information of nearly half a million residents. The ruling determined that the city cannot be held liable for damages because it qualifies as a political subdivision under Ohio law, which grants it immunity from certain types of lawsuits. The lawsuit stemmed from a ransomware attack in which a hacking group known as Rhysida
Airlines sued for charging passengers for window seats without windows
Two major airlines are now facing lawsuits after passengers claimed they were charged extra for window seats that did not actually have windows. The proposed class action cases allege that the practice misled travelers, violated consumer protection laws, and amounted to false advertising. The complaints argue that passengers paid premium fees for the expectation of having a window view, only to discover upon boarding that the seat was against a blank wall. For many travelers, the
Airlines sued for charging passengers for window seats without windows
Two major airlines are now facing lawsuits after passengers claimed they were charged extra for window seats that did not actually have windows. The proposed class action cases allege that the practice misled travelers, violated consumer protection laws, and amounted to false advertising. The complaints argue that passengers paid premium fees for the expectation of having a window view, only to discover upon boarding that the seat was against a blank wall. For many travelers, the
US Universities Face Lawsuit Over Alleged Tuition Inflation in Early Decision Admissions
A group of thirty-two leading universities in the United States is facing a proposed class action lawsuit that alleges a coordinated effort to inflate tuition fees through the early decision admissions process. The case, filed in federal court in Boston, stems from accusations made by former students of Wesleyan University and two other institutions, who claim that these prestigious universities manipulated admission systems in ways that ultimately burdened st
US Universities Face Lawsuit Over Alleged Tuition Inflation in Early Decision Admissions
A group of thirty-two leading universities in the United States is facing a proposed class action lawsuit that alleges a coordinated effort to inflate tuition fees through the early decision admissions process. The case, filed in federal court in Boston, stems from accusations made by former students of Wesleyan University and two other institutions, who claim that these prestigious universities manipulated admission systems in ways that ultimately burdened st
Trump Wins Legal Boost on Immigration as Court Limits Federal Judges' Broad Injunctions
Washington, June 27 – The United States Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a significant legal victory on Friday by narrowing the authority of federal judges to issue sweeping nationwide injunctions, a move that could allow his contested immigration policies—including the attempt to limit birthright citizenship—to advance in parts of the country. However, the court stopped short of ruling on the constitutionality of Trump’s order, leaving the future of the bir
Trump Wins Legal Boost on Immigration as Court Limits Federal Judges' Broad Injunctions
Washington, June 27 – The United States Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a significant legal victory on Friday by narrowing the authority of federal judges to issue sweeping nationwide injunctions, a move that could allow his contested immigration policies—including the attempt to limit birthright citizenship—to advance in parts of the country. However, the court stopped short of ruling on the constitutionality of Trump’s order, leaving the future of the bir
Apple Settles Siri Lawsuit Over Privacy Breaches; Deadline for Claims Approaches
Owners of Apple devices have less than two months remaining to file a claim in a $95 million class action settlement related to allegations that the Siri voice assistant was unintentionally recording users’ private conversations. The lawsuit, which spanned five years, accused Apple of violating consumer privacy through unintentional Siri activations that allegedly led to the capture of sensitive, personal communications. The legal action covers users who owned or purchased S
Apple Settles Siri Lawsuit Over Privacy Breaches; Deadline for Claims Approaches
Owners of Apple devices have less than two months remaining to file a claim in a $95 million class action settlement related to allegations that the Siri voice assistant was unintentionally recording users’ private conversations. The lawsuit, which spanned five years, accused Apple of violating consumer privacy through unintentional Siri activations that allegedly led to the capture of sensitive, personal communications. The legal action covers users who owned or purchased S









