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I'm the Colorado Cake Artist, and I Believe in Artistic Freedom for All
Tolerance is a two-way street.
Canadian Man Fined $13,000 for Lewd Gestures and Burping at Neighbors
"People need to be discouraged from similar 'bad neighbour' type behavior," the judge presiding judge ruled.
Robert Trump, President Trump's Younger Brother, Dies at 72
"It is with heavy heart I share that my wonderful brother, Robert, peacefully passed away tonight. He was not just my brother, he was my best friend. He will be greatly missed, but we will meet again," Donald Trump said in a statement from the White House.
Former Employee Sues After Complaining of Noose Hanging in Garage
An attorney for Jermaine Ware said his client faced different kinds of workplace discrimination and harassment.
After Judge Rules Uber, Lyft Drivers Are Employees, What Happens Next?
The injunction and the lawsuit are the most potentially damaging challenges to the companies' businesses so far.
Judge Forbids Lyft and Uber to Skirt Law Classifying Drivers as Employees
In his 34-page decision, the judge wrote that Lyft and Uber had demonstrated a "prolonged and brazen refusal" to comply with California's Assembly Bill 5.
Former Victoria's Secret CEO Wexner May Produce Documents in Epstein Case
"First, the Court sees no reason for that correspondence to remain under seal," wrote federal judge Loretta Preska on Monday.
Florida Couple Sues Hospital for Losing the Body of Their Deceased Baby
The hospital told the couple it lost their deceased infant's body 12 days after he died, the lawsuit alleges.
Rival Gun Rights Group Accuses NRA of Never Advocating for Second Amendment
President of the National Association for Gun Rights Dudley Brown said the National Rifle Association has not advocated for Second Amendment rights "for decades," after New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit to dissolve the NRA on Thursday.
New York Abuses the Legal System to Target The NR
Letitia James is performing an overtly political stunt.
Federal Judge Says House GOP's Proxy Voting Lawsuit Violated Constitution
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the dismissal of the anti-proxy voting lawsuit by a federal judge was "welcome news."
Trump Says NRA Would Lead a 'Beautiful Life' in Texas
"I think the NRA should move to Texas and lead a very good and beautiful life," Trump said in response to New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit against the organization.
New York AG Letitia James Sues to Dissolve NRA Over 'Illegal Conduct'
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced her office is suing the nation's largest pro-gun organization to "dissolve the organization in its entirety."
Rep. Devin Nunes' Libel Case Against Hearst Thrown Out by Trump Appointee
California Representative Devin Nunes called the article written about his family farm a "hit piece" and a "legion of lies."
Man Says 'F*** the Police' Arrest Violated His First Amendment Rights
A lawsuit filed last week alleges Colorado Springs police wrongfully arrested the man for criticizing and shouting curses at officers.
BLM Protesters Allege Cost of Protection Priced Them Out of Civl Rights
Black Lives Matter protesters allege that only those who can afford to "purchase extensive protective gear can engage in 1st Amendment speech in the streets of Seattle," in a new lawsuit filed against the Seattle Police Department.
Triller Suing TikTok Over 'Green Screen Video' Effect Patent Infringement
The lawsuit states that the ability to syncing "a plurality of video takes" to an audio track is an infringement of Triller's patent.
Arizona Schools Issue Coronavirus Waivers to Avoid Lawsuits From Parents
To avoid potential future legal action by parents whose children may contract coronavirus, waivers have been distributed relinquishing districts from responsibility
Judge Denies Restraining Order Against Federal Officers in Portland
The request was filed after allegations that federal agents had needlessly assaulted protesters and arrested at least one in an unmarked vehicle.
Fla. Lawmaker to Sue County Over Mask Mandate as New COVID Cases Soar
Rep. Anthony Sabatini tweeted early Friday morning he would file the lawsuit that day against the county to challenge its "radical attack on the 4th Amendment and their arbitrary emergency orders."
Tesla Accuses Electric Vehicle Rival Rivian of Stealing Trade Secrets
Tesla surprised analysts on Wednesday by posting its fourth profitable quarter in a row, despite what it called "unprecedented times" linked to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fox News Lawsuit Alleges Rape, 'Sex Slavery' Forced Upon Reporter, Producer
Violent allegations of rape and and demands for a producer to become a "sex slave" are detailed in a complaint filed against Fox News Monday in New York federal court.
Sick Employees Told to Fake Temperature Checks During Pandemic: Lawsuit
A former construction company employee said she was fired three days after reporting the alleged incidents.
How to Submit a Claim in the Apple iPhone Settlement
Customers are potentially entitled to a cash payout if they are a U.S.owner of an iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, 7, 7 Plus or SE that suffered from "diminished performance" back in 2017.
Pro-Trump Cartoonist Sues ADL for $10 Million for Calling Him Anti-Semitic
Pro-Trump political cartoonist Ben Garrison has filed a lawsuit against the Anti-Defamation League, demanding more than $10 million due to the group "defaming" him by calling a cartoon depicting two Jewish figures as puppet masters controlling government officials "anti-Semitic."
Passenger Sues American Airlines After Flight Attendant's Alleged Assault
The passenger's lawsuit charges that a flight attendant grabbed her and shook her arm after she used an extra blanket during a flight.
Score Another Victory for Religious Liberty at the Supreme Court
Why the Court's expansion of the so-called "ministerial exception" is so important.
Band Lady A Sues Blues Singer Who Says She's Used That Name for 30 Years
"It shouldn't have taken George Floyd to die for them to realize that their name had a slave reference to it," Anita White said.
Should Ex-CIA Spies Be Hacking for Enemy States?
The thin line between "media" and "information operations" is rapidly disintegrating.
Judge Rules Virginia Giuffre's Lawyers Must 'Destroy' Jeffrey Epstein Files
Senior U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska ruled Wednesday that Giuffre's lawyers had come into possession of the documents improperly and ordered them to be destroyed.