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California Republicans file legal challenge to redistricting push
November 5, 2025

California Republicans file legal challenge to redistricting push

A coalition of California Republicans filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recently approved redistricting effort, an immediate attempt to thwart Democrats’ gerrymandering plan just hours after their resounding win.

California Republicans announce legal challenge to Prop 50
November 5, 2025

California Republicans announce legal challenge to Prop 50

Republican legal challenges was underway Wednesday after California voters were projected to approve a congressional redistricting measure that redraws maps in favor of Democrats, starting with the 2026 midterm elections.

CA GOP sues Newsom over Prop. 50, claims Latinos illegally favored in gerrymandered districts
November 5, 2025

CA GOP sues Newsom over Prop. 50, claims Latinos illegally favored in gerrymandered districts

The California Republican Party filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday challenging the state’s new congressional district maps, alleging Democrats illegally used race as the primary factor in redrawing boundaries to favor Latino voters.

US Olympian opens up on leading lawsuit against governing body over trans athletes in women's competition
October 31, 2025

US Olympian opens up on leading lawsuit against governing body over trans athletes in women’s competition

Margherita Guzzi Vincenti became the first known Team USA Olympic athlete to sue a U.S. sports governing body in opposition of its policies allowing transgender athletes to participate in women's sports when she filed a class-action lawsuit against USA Fencing on Wednesday.

Orthodox Jewish family claims video led to unfair suspension by Boca property association
June 12, 2025

Orthodox Jewish family claims video led to unfair suspension by Boca property association

A family is accusing their property association in Boca Raton of unfairly punishing them because they are members of the development’s growing Orthodox Jewish community.

The golf course at the Boca Grove neighborhood in Boca Raton, Florida
The golf course at the Boca Grove neighborhood in Boca Raton, Florida. Courtesy of Boca Grove
June 12, 2025

How Jewish can you be in a Boca country club? Wrapping tefillin got a family suspended, lawsuit says

Law firm sues Florida country club for ‘egregious’ Jew-hatred
June 11, 2025

Law firm sues Florida country club for ‘egregious’ Jew-hatred

The Boca Grove Country Club actions “may be the most egregious religious discrimination case I’ve ever handled,” a partner at Dhillon Law Group said.

Matthew Sarelson
Orthodox Jewish family claims video led to unfair suspension by Boca property association
June 6, 2025

Orthodox Jewish Family Sues Boca Raton HOA for Religious Discrimination

BOCA RATON – An Orthodox Jewish family in Boca Raton has filed a $50 million federal civil-rights lawsuit, claiming the Boca Grove Property Owners Association unfairly suspended them over a social media video showing a Jewish ritual.

The Boca Grove neighborhood clubhouse in Boca Raton, Florida.
The Boca Grove neighborhood clubhouse in Boca Raton, Florida. Courtesy of Boca Grove
June 6, 2025

Orthodox Family Files $50M Bias Suit Against Country Club

An Orthodox Jewish family has filed a $50 million lawsuit against a Boca Raton, Florida, country club for allegedly suspending them after the father posted a viral social media video
Justices Focus on Birthright Citizenship Not National Injections at Supreme Court Hearing: Legal Council
May 21, 2025

Justices Focus on Birthright Citizenship Not National Injections at Supreme Court Hearing: Legal Council

The Supreme Court is reviewing a major case that could impact who gets U.S. citizenship. President Donald Trump’s executive order aims to stop the children of illegal immigrants from automatically becoming U.S. citizens. NTD discusses this with Mark Meuser, counsel with Dhillon Law Group Inc.

Mark P. Meuser
Bob Lee
April 4, 2025

Lawsuit targets security firm, HOAs over Bob Lee murder footage

A lawsuit for wrongful death against the man convicted of murdering tech mogul Bob Lee has also taken aim at global security firm Securitas, as well as two homeowners' associations

Karin Sweigart
Political Campaign California
February 6, 2025

Will Californians get to vote on voter ID?

President Trump recently made headlines when he said he would like to see California enact a voter ID requirement. There are three ways that a voter ID requirement could be instituted in California in the near term: a new federal law, a new state law, and a ballot measure. The first is out of our control and the second is never going to happen.

Mike Columbo
They spoke out against their employer. Then trade secrets law was used against them
January 25, 2025

They spoke out against their employer. Then trade secrets law was used against them

Three weeks before Christmas, in 2016, Greg Robillard received an email from his lawyer. Attached was a brusque, five-page letter from an attorney representing his former employer, a tech startup named Opal Labs based in Portland, Oregon.

John-Paul Deol
Harmeet Dhillon: Hey, California, Trump has a right to run for reelection. The Constitution is crystal clear
January 22, 2025

What The Founding Fathers Would Have To Say About Biden And Trump’s Presidential Pardons

On Jan. 20, 2025, both former President Biden and President Trump issued pardons pursuant to Article 2, Section 2 of the United States Constitution.

Mark P. Meuser
Citizens United, 15 years later, drives historic ‘dark money’ in elections
January 20, 2025

Citizens United, 15 years later, drives historic ‘dark money’ in elections

During the 2024 elections, political advertisers spent tens of billions of dollars trying to will their preferred candidates into office. The groundwork for this historic spending spree, however, was actually laid exactly 15 years ago.

Mike Columbo
Democratic AGs Rush Into Court to Save Biden Gun Rules
January 16, 2025

Democratic AGs Rush Into Court to Save Biden Gun Rules

A band of blue-state top cops leaped into federal gun regulation litigation in Texas Thursday, asking two courts to fill defense vacuums after President Joe Biden leaves office next week. One of those efforts was instantly rebuffed.

Mike Columbo
The Supreme Court can dismantle the censorship-industrial complex
December 20, 2024

Make America get dressed again: Federal workers should come back to the office

It has been almost five years since federal employees packed up their desk plants and office mugs and retreated to the comfort of their sofas.

John-Paul Deol
How Democratic attorney Marc Elias’s legal tactics also helped Trump this election
December 20, 2024

How Democratic attorney Marc Elias’s legal tactics also helped Trump this election

A Federal Election Commission opinion in March that was thanks to legal pressure from Democratic attorney Marc Elias ended up giving an assist to the Trump campaign and is poised to reshape the campaign finance system.

Mike Columbo
Harmeet Dhillon: Hey, California, Trump has a right to run for reelection. The Constitution is crystal clear
December 1, 2024

Redefining Diversity in Trump’s Second Administration

President-elect Donald Trump’s resounding victory signals a turning point for our nation. As America grapples with the consequences of unchecked diversity, equity and inclusion or DEI policies,

John-Paul Deol
One workplace harassment strike could mean an employee is out
August 9, 2024

One workplace harassment strike could mean an employee is out

John-Paul Deol
The hill logo
July 29, 2024

I’m a civil rights attorney, here’s the truth about Kamala Harris’s appalling record

Vice President Kamala Harris claimed the mantle of a civil rights champion as part of her presidential campaign origin fable. But her record tells a darker tale. At every step of her career, Harris has proven that the most dangerous place for a constitutional norm to be is standing between Harris and her political ambitions.

Harmeet Dhillon
June 21, 2024

Family of 8th grader banned from all school sports for “blackface” sues

Karin Sweigart
June 21, 2024

Father sues SDUS over “Blackface” allegations

Karin Sweigart
June 21, 2024

Family sues over ‘blackface Suspension’

Karin Sweigart
June 21, 2024

La Jolla Student Suspended Over “Black Face”

Karin Sweigart
Fla. Pet Store Wins $53K Atty Fee Award In Explicit Video Suit
May 21, 2024

Fla. Pet Store Wins $53K Atty Fee Award In Explicit Video Suit

A Florida state court judge has awarded the operators of a pet store nearly $53,000 in attorney fees defending against a lawsuit over sexual harassment and gender discrimination after a manager allegedly showed a video of his genitalia to an underage female employee while on the job.

Matthew Sarelson
Jury’s groundbreaking decision: all California high schools must give students fair procedure; St. Francis High School is not above the law
May 8, 2024

Jury awards $1M to boys forced out of elite Bay Area school over ‘blackface’ they said was acne cream

A Santa Clara County jury has awarded $1 million and tuition reimbursement to two former students who sued an elite Catholic high school in Mountain View, saying administrators forced them out over an alleged blackface photo that actually showed teens masked in acne medication.

Insights on Employee Benefits & Effective HR Practices
April 23, 2024

Insights on Employee Benefits & Effective HR Practices

Businesses have been navigating through a continuously altering and evolving employee benefits landscape. Work-from-home and hybrid office trends, new technological advancements and workforce shortages in many industries have led to a new set of expectations, protocols and best practices when it comes to businesses determining the right benefits packages for their employees.

John-Paul Deol
California Court of Appeal refuses to cut large award of attorney’s fees and costs despite low damage recovery
April 8, 2024

California Court of Appeal refuses to cut large award of attorney’s fees and costs despite low damage recovery

In the evolving landscape of employment law in California, the case of Elinton Gramajo v. Joe’s Pizza on Sunset Inc. et al. emerges as a significant development with wide-ranging implications for both employers and employees.

John-Paul Deol
Work less, lose more: Bernie Sanders’s 32-hour workweek fallacy
April 8, 2024

Work less, lose more: Bernie Sanders’s 32-hour workweek fallacy

Last month, Senator Bernie Sanders introduced a bill titled “Thirty-Two Hour Work Week Act” to the U.S. Senate, which would reduce the full-time workweek from 40 hours to 32 hours.

John-Paul Deol
The Supreme Court can dismantle the censorship-industrial complex
March 20, 2024

The Supreme Court can dismantle the censorship-industrial complex

As the modern marketplace of ideas, Big Tech platforms are ground zero for government-coerced suppression of political speech.

This is why fair and free elections will be in danger if the Supreme Court does not immediately put a stop to self-interested government bureaucrats pressuring social media platforms to censor Americans’ speech online.

Harmeet Dhillon
Navigating the complex, ever-shifting landscape of California trade secrets law
March 19, 2024

Navigating the complex, ever-shifting landscape of California trade secrets law

The long legal battle between Applied Medical Distribution Corporation and its former employee, Stephen Jarrells, highlights the intricacies of trade secrets law, providing valuable lessons for businesses and their attorneys.

John-Paul Deol
Ex-Rancho Cordova police chief suing county, sheriff after forced resignation over racist memes
February 14, 2024

Ex-Rancho Cordova police chief suing county, sheriff after forced resignation over racist memes

Karin Sweigart
Stethescope
February 14, 2024

Palomar Health director sues district for alleged First Amendment violation

Karin Sweigart
February 9, 2024

Parents protest ‘Rainbow Day’ at Culver City School

Karin Sweigart
February 9, 2024

Family of 8th grader banned from all school sports for “Blackface” sues

Karin Sweigart
February 9, 2024

Middle school student wrongly accused of wearing ‘blackface’

Karin Sweigart
February 9, 2024

La Jolla student suspended over Black Face

Karin Sweigart
February 9, 2024

Lawsuit filed on behalf of middle schooler accused of wearing blackface

Karin Sweigart
PARENTS V. CVUSD
February 9, 2024

Family of Muirlands Middle School student suspended over black face paint files lawsuit

The family of a student at Muirlands Middle School in La Jolla has filed a lawsuit against employees of the San Diego Unified School District following his suspension for wearing “offensive” face paint at a football game.

Karin Sweigart
J.A. v. Luna
February 9, 2024

Teacher allegedly tries to bully and intimidate student over ‘blackface’ incident

A student was confronted by a teacher at Muirlands Middle School after filing a lawsuit for being wrongly suspended for wearing “blackface.”

Karin Sweigart
The hill logo
January 7, 2024

Gov. DeWine failed Ohio’s kids — the legislature must make it right

Ohio legislators have one last chance to protect children from “gender-affirming care.” They must not be fooled by Gov. Mike DeWine’s diluted executive order that bans gender transition surgeries but does nothing to stop the chemical castration of vulnerable children or protect equal opportunities for girls in athletics.

Harmeet Dhillon
How to leave your law firm the right way
August 28, 2023

How to leave your law firm the right way

Jonathan M. Shaw
The federalist logo
June 15, 2023

To Ensure Paxton’s Impeachment Trial Is Fair, The Texas Senate Must Adopt Rules That Stop The Political Circus

In the coming weeks, Texas will witness the impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton — an event that has captured public attention and raised serious concerns about the integrity of the House proceedings, compared to something worse than a kangaroo court. As the trial rules develop with a June 20 deadline in the Senate, it is vital to prioritize fairness and due process.

Harmeet Dhillon
March 21, 2023

Lawsuits againts FCPS over sexual abuse case

Karin Sweigart
March 1, 2023

Unemployment benefit trouble

The EDD is accusing some pandemic-era claimants of fraud and demanding repayment, years after their applications were approved. In some cases, current wages are being garnished to claw back the unemployment money, even before appeals are filed.

John-Paul Deol
'Nate The Lawyer' Aims To Keep Trolling Suit Alive
February 10, 2023

‘Nate The Lawyer’ Aims To Keep Trolling Suit Alive

The YouTube personality "Nate the Lawyer" fought to preserve his defamation case against a New Jersey-based social media watchdog in a motion on Monday, arguing that he is the victim of online smearing and maintaining that his suit has met the pleading requirements for defamation.

Dhillon Law Group Obtains $6.6 Million Judgement in High-Profile Cyberstalking Case
February 8, 2023

Dhillon Law Group Obtains $6.6 Million Judgment in High-Profile Cyberstalking Case

Tampa, Fla. –– The Dhillon Law Group (@dhillonlaw) obtained a multi-million-dollar judgment for its client, Michael Reiterman, in a high-profile cyberstalking and defamation lawsuit.

Matthew Sarelson
The RNC’s Election Integrity Efforts Have Left Much To Be Desired. I Have A Plan To Succeed.
January 20, 2023

The RNC’s Election Integrity Efforts Have Left Much To Be Desired. I Have A Plan To Succeed.

Like a homeowner who sees evidence of termites on the windowsill, the RNC has finally woken up to the election integrity crisis, years after Democrats systematically began hollowing out safeguards ensuring that our elections be limited to legal voters only.

Harmeet Dhillon
Republicans
January 17, 2023

The Republican Party Must Adapt to Win

The election for RNC Chairman on January 27 will be a referendum on two of the Republican Party’s foundational ideals: personal responsibility and accountability. After six years of losses and increasingly alienated voting and donor bases demanding change, our party needs fresh leadership, new vision, and fundamental changes to fulfill our promise to stakeholders. 

Harmeet Dhillon

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