Lawsuit
Michigan Secretary of State Criticizes Trump Campaign's Ballot Lawsuit
"We've always had a lot of faith in the truth underneath our work which everyone can see for itself is one that is meticulous," Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said Wednesday.
Trump Campaign Files Lawsuit in Georgia Over Absentee Ballots
Georgia joins Pennsylvania and Michigan as the third key battleground state that the Trump campaign has filed lawsuit in.
Biden Campaign: Trump Election Lawsuit Would Be 'Laughably Without Merit'
"if they want to push something up to the Supreme Court one way or the other, presumably they can do that, we're not worried about it," Biden campaign adviser Bob Bauer said.
Democrats Win Court Battle Over Texas Drive-Thru Ballots
The 127,000 drive-thru ballots from Harris County's early voting will be counted, despite GOP efforts to throw them out.
Does Alex Jones Still Believe Sandy Hook Was a Hoax? His Lawyer Weighs In
In a motion filed earlier this month, Jones' attorney said the conspiracy theorist doesn't believe Sandy Hook was a hoax.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos Sued Over 455 Times, Study Says
DeVos has held the position for less than four years. Either she or her department have been sued once every three days of her tenure.
'Borat 2': Holocaust Survivor Says She Was 'Duped' Into Filming
Michelle Dim St. Pierre is suing Sacha Baron Cohen, Amazon Prime Video and Oak Springs Production for interviewing her mother "under false pretenses with the intent of appropriating her likeness" for "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm."
Break Up Google? Not So Fast, Consumers and Experts Say
Consumers are likely to be unhappy and initially confused if the U.S. Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit succeeds in breaking up Google, a technology analyst believes
Trump Administration Sued for Alleged 'Violent' Voter Intimidation
President Donald Trump and his administration "have displayed a willingness to use the full force of the federal government to suppress constitutionally protected activity and incite private actors to do the same," according to a voter intimidation lawsuit filed Wednesday.
Are Bill De Blasio and Andrew Cuomo Targeting New York City's Jews?
It's time for a U.S. Department of Justice investigation.
Woman Sues Detroit After Being Forced to Remove Hijab for Booking Photo
Zainab Chaaban's attorney says making the woman take off her hijab is akin to asking her to "walk around completely naked in front of strangers."
Idaho Being Sued For Anti-Gay 'Crimes Against Nature' Law
Idaho is being sued for continuing to enforce a "crimes against nature" law that was used to criminalize consensual gay sex.
Breonna Taylor Grand Juror Accuses Kentucky Attorney General of Deception
In Monday's court filing, the anonymous grand juror said the lawsuit was necessary to "quell the fears of persecution, condemnation, retribution, and torment along with the fear of prosecution" that may be felt by grand jurors.
Why Is the Evel Knievel Estate Suing Disney?
The lawsuit names the Canadian stuntman action figure character Duke Caboom, saying that it was based off of Knievel.
Facebook Sued Over Kenosha Shootings Using 19th Century Law to Combat KKK
The social network is accused of helping militia groups conspiring to interfere with civil rights by hosting far-right pages encouraging violence against BLM protesters.
Widow Sues VA Over Nurse Alleging She Stole Stepchildren's Inheritance
According to court documents, a VA nurse allegedly used private information to harass the wife of late retired soldier Christian H. McCoy.
Police Pinned 10-year-old Boy With Autism Using a Knee on His Neck: Lawsuit
Lindsey Beshai Torres filed a lawsuit, alleging two officers in Worcester, Massachusetts, used excessive force on her son.
Why Cardi B Is Being Sued For Defamation
Rapper Cardi B and her sister are both being sued for defamation after they labeled a group of beachgoers as "racist MAGA supporters."
Why Is Kodak Black Suing the Federal Bureau of Prisons?
The 23-year-old rapper is claiming that he's been subjected to physical and mental abuse, as well as religious suppression, while serving time in a federal prison.
Attorney Says Trump Campaign Raised Money 'At The Expense' of Two Kids
Attorney Ven Johnson told Newsweek the 'racist' toddler video posted by Trump and his campaign, "was absolutely done to advocate for what I believe to be a racist, despicable message against two little babies."
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Should Shun Media Lawyers, Says Regulator
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been told they should swerve the "expense" of celebrity London law firm Schillings in favor of Britain's press watchdog Ipso.
Alex Jones Denied Delay in Sandy Hook Defamation Lawsuit
Alex Jones claimed that the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School never happened and that actors were brought in to play the victims.
Lawsuit Accuses LAPD Officers of Removing Woman's Hijab Without Permission
The woman was attending a public hearing about an officer-involved shooting at the time of the alleged incident, according to the lawsuit.
Doctor Used His Own Sperm Instead of Anonymous Donor, Lawsuit Alleges
Results from a 23AndMe DNA kit led a woman to learn her biological father was the doctor her mother entrusted with her artificial insemination.
A Common-Sense Decision on Felon Voting in Florida
The rule of law has prevailed in a key 11th Circuit Court of Appeals case pertaining to felon voting.
Andrew Napolitano Countersues Alleging Extortion by Sex Assault Accuser
Napolitano's called the allegations an "extortionate scheme" made of "baseless accusations" from a "felon with a criminal record that spans three decades."
Parents Say Masks in School Violate Religious Beliefs, Sue Health Director
The complaint, filed last week in Putnam County Common Pleas Court, responds to Ohio Department of Health Interim Director Lance Himes' order signed August 13.
Federal Judge Says Chad Wolf's DHS Leadership 'Likely' Not Valid
Federal judge Paula Xinis said in her Friday ruling that Chad Wolf may have "filled the role of Acting Secretary without authority."
Andrew Cuomo Faces More COVID Legal Challenges Than Any Other U.S. Gov.
A COVID-19 legal complaint tracker shows the governors in California, Illinois, Montana and New Mexico face 20 or more legal challenges each related to the pandemic, as well.
Utah Quarantine Imprisoned People Against Their Will, Lawsuit Says
The lawsuit cites the Book of Mormon and the state Constitution as evidence that parents are having their rights infringed upon by the government.