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A Case For Justice We help create positive systemic change by confronting the institutions that create harmful products or harbor dangerous practices.

A Case for Justice is based on the uniquely American ideal: that every citizen has the right to punish wrongdoers & seek retribution in a court of law through civil legal action. Through informing people of their rights and connecting them to powerful attorneys who work on a contingency basis, we endeavor to make civil legal action accessible to all Americans, regardless of financial status. A Case for Justice is an initiative of A Case for Women LLC.

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04/13/2026

Exciting news about

Nearly 40% of produce grown in California contains at least one pesticide made with so-called "forever chemicals," according to the nonprofit Environmental Working Group — and a new state bill aims to change that.

Interesting news. What do you think?
01/20/2026

Interesting news. What do you think?

The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear an appeal from global agrochemical manufacturer Bayer to block thousands of state lawsuits alleging it failed to warn people that its popular weedkiller could cause cancer.

Hopefully some good news.
01/13/2026

Hopefully some good news.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will reassess the safety of herbicide paraquat, its administrator Lee Zeldin said on Friday on X, adding that the body is requiring manufacturers to thoroughly prove that current uses are safe in real-world conditions.

This is such an important read. At A Case For Justice  we have worked tirelessly for people diagnosed with Parkinson’s d...
11/21/2025

This is such an important read. At A Case For Justice we have worked tirelessly for people diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease after exposure to Paraquat and know the toll it takes on a family. We can't stop thinking about the environmental risks all around us especially living near a where pesticides like may seep into the air and soil.

There is a growing mountain of imperfect but troubling evidence that pesticides and other chemicals may be behind the exploding rates of the disease.

11/11/2025

Wouldn't you want to know if something in your water could impact your health?
10/10/2025

Wouldn't you want to know if something in your water could impact your health?

Agency scientists found that PFNA could cause developmental, liver and reproductive harms. Their final report was ready in mid-April, according to an internal document reviewed by ProPublica, but the Trump administration has yet to release it.

When agencies can't keep up, lawsuits step in.
09/24/2025

When agencies can't keep up, lawsuits step in.

As oversight agencies face funding cuts and weakened authority, lawsuits are emerging as a critical tool to uncover contamination, hold polluters accountable, and protect communities from toxic exposures.

Hoping every survivor who has come forward gets the justice they deserve.
08/25/2025

Hoping every survivor who has come forward gets the justice they deserve.


The case involves a former student who alleges an abbot priest abused him in the mid-1970s.

Keep fighting
08/21/2025

Keep fighting

  therapy has gotten a lot of attention for treating mental health. We are glad that the family of   has a small piece o...
08/18/2025

therapy has gotten a lot of attention for treating mental health. We are glad that the family of has a small piece of

What do you think? Is ketamine a breakthrough or reckless?

https://apnews.com/article/matthew-perry-ketamine-queen-jasveen-sangha-plea-86fc25a95831068fd83f0448a973a300

A woman charged with selling Matthew Perry the ketamine that killed him has agreed to plead guilty. Jasveen Sangha becomes the fifth and final defendant charged in the overdose death of the “Friends” star to strike a plea agreement with federal prosecutors.

Are toxic "forever chemicals" like PFAS still threatening drinking water near military bases—despite EPA claims that hum...
07/30/2025

Are toxic "forever chemicals" like PFAS still threatening drinking water near military bases—despite EPA claims that human exposure is under control?

New DoD tests say yes.



Results from new Department of Defense drinking water tests seem to contradict claims by the Environmental Protection Agency saying that 15 military bases designated as EPA Superfun

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