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Appeals Court Rules Against CHP in Class-Action Lawsuit, Orders Agency to Revise Detention Practices

California’s Second District Court of Appeals ruled against the California Highway Patrol this week in a case addressing how the law enforcement agency classifies the arrests of people who are then released without being charged. The class-action lawsuit was brought by John Schmidt, who was arrested by the CHP in 2011 on suspicion of driving under the influence, was booked into the Santa …


JPMorgan Chase to Pay $446K to Ex-Inmates Over Debit Card Program

The largest bank in the United States settled a class-action lawsuit this week that stemmed from outcry over excessive fees the institution charged former prison inmates over the last four years. JPMorgan Chase won a government contract in 2008 to furnish inmates freed from all U.S. federal prisons with debit cards connected to money they were sent or earned while …


Jeffrey Epstein ‘Sweetheart Deal’ Lawsuit at Issue at Meeting

A meeting set for Monday in a federal courtroom will try to settle a lawsuit filed by two young women against Jeffrey Epstein, the multimillionaire financier and sex offender. Epstein admitted to bringing teens to his Palm Beach mansion and paying them to give him sexually charged massages. In their lawsuit, the two women accused federal officials of giving Epstein a “sweetheart deal,” allowing …


Uber Might Owe Tens of Thousands of California Passengers $1.8 Million in Class Action Lawsuit

Several Uber customers in California received notice today they’re involved in a class-action lawsuit against the rideshare giant. Uber agreed to the terms of a $1.8 million suit alleging it inappropriately charged customers an “airport fee toll” late last year. The lawsuit, filed in November 2015, accused Uber of charging customers the “airport fee toll” several months before the airport …