Yep:
http://www.classactioncentral.com/2010/12/consumer-sues-“your-baby-can-read”-over-literacy-claims/
Here's a comment I put on the YBCR Facebook wall:
Oh, I'm loving this. Don't you see--if you look at the press release about the suit, you'll see that they are resting on the Today Show report about YBCR, which was a joke. See my review of the Today Show segment here:
http://larrysanger.org/2010/12/today-show-reviews-ybcr/ It was ridiculously biased.
If the litigants are suing on the basis of THAT, they'll fail, big time. The press release even says, "The experts all agree that children cannot really learn to read until they are 4 or 5 years old because the brain has yet to develop the cognitive ability." That children can learn to read before the age of four, using YBCR, is one the easiest things to prove, out of all the possible criticisms one can make of YBCR. There are LOTS and LOTS of kids who have learned to read before the age of 4, who used YBCR.
BTW, I have no relationship to YBCR myself. See
http://www.larrysanger.org/ . I am a supporter and satisfied customer, so much so that the non-profit I work for has purchased copies of the kits to place in Memphis-area preschools, and we are sponsoring a study of the program's efficacy. This is one of five studies that I have heard about. I'm guessing that the studies are going to shame the supposed experts, as well as winning the case for YBCR against these money-grubbing lawyers.