
Dean Vs. Uber: The First Federal Uber Sexual Assault Trial Slated For Dec. 8
With Dean v. Uber heading to trial this December, and a California case set for September, survivors’ lawsuits against Uber are entering a pivotal phase.

With Dean v. Uber heading to trial this December, and a California case set for September, survivors’ lawsuits against Uber are entering a pivotal phase.

Unsealed documents procured by a New York Times expose expose hundreds of thousands of sexual misconduct reports on Uber rides. Why were key safety features delayed for years?

Uber just lost a major legal fight in California. The first of potentially hundreds of sexual assault cases are now heading to trial, and the court says Uber can’t hide behind its app.

A California judge is deciding whether hundreds of sexual assault cases against Uber can move forward. The outcome could reshape legal duties for rideshare platforms.

Uber is rolling out a women‑only ride preference pilot in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Detroit to address safety concerns—but critics say it may not go far enough. Discover how the new feature works, what advocates say, and where lawsuits over assault and app design stand.

A former Uber driver already serving a 10-year sentence for a 2021 sexual assault is facing new scrutiny after Oklahoma prosecutors say he assaulted another

Her phone died just before her Uber arrived. What happened next is sparking renewed concern about rideshare safety and corporate accountability.

A judge tossed key claims in Uber’s sexual assault MDL—but the core allegation that the rideshare app hid known risks from users still has legal traction.

In states such as Colorado, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and Massachusetts, rideshare companies, Uber and Lyft, have resisted introduced legislation that would strengthen passenger safety efforts.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis vetoes a bill aimed at protecting rideshare passengers, sparking outrage from assault survivors and legislators. Will safer solutions follow?