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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.
'Da Vinci Code' Author Dan Brown Had Affairs, Hid Millions, Ex-Wife says
"Dan [Brown] has lived a proverbial life of lies for at least the past six years," read a lawsuit filed Monday by Brown's ex-wife, Blythe Brown.
Trump's Brother Files New Suit to Stop Niece's Book After First Thrown Out
A second lawsuit has been filed in an attempt to block the publication of Mary Trump's tell-all book about President Donald Trump, which is slated to be released July 28.
Devin Nunes Lawsuit Against Twitter Over Fake Cow Thrown Out by Judge
"Defending and respecting the user's voice is one of our core values at Twitter," said a Twitter spokesperson in September.
More Than 60 Colleges Hit With Lawsuits As Students Demand Tuition Refunds
A growing number of colleges and universities, including elites like Brown and Georgetown along with major public school systems, are being sued by students dissatisfied with their pandemic online learning experience who now want at least part of their tuition money back.
Administrative Law and the DACA Decision
Why Chief Justice Roberts should not have ruled against the Trump administration on DACA.
Maryland Police Chief Steps Down After Officers File Racial Bias Lawsuit
In an independent report filed Thursday, an investigator into practices at the Prince George County Police Department found that the department had "inadequate" policies about racial discrimination and harassment.
Lawsuit to Block Trump's Tulsa Rally Over Coronavirus Fears Fails
An Oklahoma judge has quickly rejected a lawsuit that sought to impose mandatory face masks and social distancing at President Donald Trump's campaign rally set to take place in Tulsa on Saturday.
Justice Department Files Suit to Halt Release of John Bolton's Book
In Tuesday's lawsuit, the DOJ alleges that Bolton "breached his legal obligations" by submitting the manuscript to publishers without finishing the White House's standard prepublication review.
Amputee Suing Airline for Allegedly Asking Her to 'Hop' Down Aisle
The woman says the airline neglected to provide her with a wheelchair, leading to crew members dragging her down the aisle for a trip to the bathroom.
First Federal Executions Since 2003 Scheduled by Department of Justice
"The four murderers whose executions are scheduled today have received full and fair proceedings under our Constitution and laws," said Attorney General William Barr in a Monday statement.
Betsy DeVos Sued by Groups Representing Student Sexual Violence Victims
The legal challenge backed by four groups representing student survivors of sexual assaults claims the changes violate the Constitution.
Supreme Court Should Protect Faith-Based Agencies and Free Exercise
The Supreme Court has a golden opportunity to reaffirm America's first and most indispensable liberty.
Judge Blocks Denver Police from Using Pepper Spray, Blasts Department
"The time is past to rely solely on the good faith and discretion of the Denver Police Department," the judge wrote, adding that the department "has failed in its duty to police its own."
Protect Doctors, Nursing Homes and Small Businesses From Trial Lawyers
Congress should forestall the avarice of the plaintiff bar.
Michigan Democratic State Lawmaker Tells Trump She Has Sued Gov. Whitmer
"I actually filed a lawsuit to the governor today as well," Representative Karen Whitsett told President Donald Trump on Thursday.
Missouri Man Gets $8 Million Settlement After Wrongful Conviction
David Robinson sued the city of Sikeston, Missouri after he was freed from prison in May 2018 after the state Supreme Court overturned his conviction for the murder of Sheila Box.
Federal Judge Rules Lawsuit Against Trump Corporation Will Go Forward
District Judge Lorna G. Schofield ruled against a motion by Trump lawyers to postpone a lawsuit alleging fraud and false advertising of a multi-level marketing scheme.
Who Has the Right to Be Called a Girl?
A federal judge in a Connecticut-based transgenderism lawsuit appears to have tipped his hands.
Church Sues Zoom After Security 'Failure' During Hacked Bible Class
A San Francisco church said it was conducting a virtual bible study class on Zoom when a hacker broke into the space and began playing pornographic videos.
Judge Will Toss Devin Nunes' Defamation Case If Nunes Isn't More Specific
The lawsuit involves a September 30, 2018 Esquire article entitled "Devin Nunes's Family Farm Is Hiding a Politically Explosive Secret."
Everything We Know About the Fatal KY Police Shooting of Breonna Taylor
"The [Louisville Metro Police] Department has not provided any answers regarding the facts and circumstances of how this tragedy occurred," said attorney Benjamin Crump on Monday.
21 State AGs Ask Congress To Protect Businesses From COVID-19 Lawsuits
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr is leading a charge to help protect businesses from frivolous lawsuits and protect consumers.
Bernie Sanders Moves to Ensure He's on New York's Democratic Primary Ballot
"The State of New York acted unconstitutionally and the district court's decision should be upheld," Sanders' campaign manager Faiz Shakir said.
The Supreme Court Has a New Chance to Stand Strong for Religious Liberty
Key religious liberty cases arrive at the Supreme Court.
Church Leaders Sue Michigan Governor Over COVID-19 Stay-At-Home Order
A group of church leaders in Michigan filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Governor Gretchen Whitmer, alleging her recent executive orders violated their First Amendment rights.
Michigan Republicans File Second Lawsuit in Three Days Against Governor
"The Michigan GOP is wasting the court's time and the taxpayer's dime," said MDP chair Lavora Barnes in a Wednesday statement.