A landmark trial in San Francisco questions Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles for deportation efforts. California challenges the legality of military involvement in civil law enforcement amidst rising tensions.
A California man is suing Microsoft for discontinuing Windows 10 support, claiming the decision jeopardizes user data and violates rights. Learn how this legal battle could impact millions.
In a surprising turn of events, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered the withdrawal of 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles, where they were deployed amid protests over immigration raids. This decision comes after fierce criticism and legal battles surrounding the mobilization.
The rise of masked federal agents in Los Angeles has sparked intense debate over public safety and accountability. Critics argue this tactic fosters fear and confusion, while defenders cite the need for security. Explore the complexities behind this controversial practice.
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's deployment of California's National Guard to Los Angeles is illegal, returning control to Governor Gavin Newsom amid ongoing protests.
In a significant escalation of federal response to protests in Los Angeles, military troops are deployed with limited authority. Learn why they can detain but not arrest individuals amidst ongoing legal challenges.
In a significant legal shift, Blake Lively has withdrawn her emotional distress claims against director Justin Baldoni. This decision comes after a judge denied her request to refile the claims, aiming to streamline her ongoing lawsuit.
The Menendez brothers are set for a crucial resentencing hearing, with their defense arguing for a reduced sentence that could lead to their release after 35 years. Can they finally find freedom?
California Governor Gavin Newsom is set to announce a landmark lawsuit against President Trump's executive authority on tariffs, claiming they harm families and businesses. This bold move marks Newsom's active engagement in legal battles against the Trump administration as the state faces potential economic fallout.
The DOJ is investigating the LA County Sheriff's Department for allegedly infringing on residents' Second Amendment rights by imposing excessive fees and delays on gun permit applications. This inquiry follows a lawsuit challenging an 18-month processing delay for concealed carry licenses.