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The Tennessee Supreme Court has denied Bryon Black's request to have a hearing on whether he is incompetent for capital ...
In 1989, Byron Black was convicted of three counts of first-degree murder in connection with the killings of Angela Clay and her two daughters Latoya and Lakesha.
Mistrust in the criminal justice system Likely impeding the search for Groves is widespread skepticism toward law enforcement ...
Byron Black, 69, is scheduled to die by lethal injection on Aug. 5. Black was convicted in 1989 of three counts of first-degree murder for the shooting deaths of his girlfriend, Angela Clay, and ...
Byron Allen's Entertainment Studios and The Weather Group have reached a settlement with McDonald's in a lawsuit over the fast food giant's alleged lack of support for Black-owned media companies ...
Media mogul Byron Allen accused the fast-food chain of 'racial stereotyping' by excluding Black-owned media from much of its advertising budget. On June 13, McDonald’s settled its lawsuit with ...
Byron Allen and McDonald’s revealed that they’ve reached a settlement in the former’s $10 million discrimination lawsuit against the latter.
(Reuters) -McDonald's has settled a $10 billion lawsuit by the media entrepreneur Byron Allen accusing the fast-food chain of "racial stereotyping" by excluding Black-owned media from much of its ...
In 1989, Byron Black was convicted of three counts of first-degree murder in connection with the killings of Angela Clay and her two daughters Latoya and Lakesha. On February 24, 2020, the state ...
McDonald’s settles Byron Allen’s $10 billion lawsuit over ads for Black-owned media Economy Published 06/13/2025, 02:44 PM Updated 06/13/2025, 06:27 PM ...
Allen Media Group chief Byron Allen has reached a settlement in the $10 billion lawsuit that he filed in 2021 alleging the fast food giant discriminated against Black-owned media companies in its ...
Byron Allen had accused McDonald’s of “racial stereotyping” by not advertising with black-owned media, and lying when it pledged in 2021 to boost national ad spending with those media to 5% ...