In a tense court hearing, Judge Paula Xinis expressed frustration at the Trump administration's efforts to block information regarding Kilmar Abrego Garcia's return from El Salvador, challenging claims of state secrets.
Halle Bailey has been granted temporary sole physical and legal custody of her son, Halo, amid serious domestic abuse allegations against ex DDG. The singer fears for her and her child's safety as the court case unfolds.
In a dramatic court appearance, Diddy has confirmed he was offered a plea deal related to sex trafficking charges but has turned it down. His legal team argues his lifestyle is not illegal, while prosecutors push to include damning evidence from past incidents. The trial is set to begin next month.
In a surprising twist, the Trump administration has reversed its decision to cancel over 1,500 student visas, sparking relief and confusion among international students facing deportation threats. A new review process is underway following legal challenges.
Terry Baralt, the aunt of Lyle and Erik Menendez, was found unresponsive in a hotel room. As she battles colon cancer, she pleads for a reunion with her nephews amid ongoing family turmoil.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing the deportation of Venezuelan migrants under an 18th-century law but requiring court hearings to challenge removals. This controversial decision has ignited debate over judicial authority and immigration policy.
A federal judge will hear arguments on whether Trump violated a court order by deporting alleged gang members under the Alien Enemies Act. This hearing could reshape the balance of power between the executive and judicial branches.
In a dramatic court hearing, Gérard Depardieu faces an 18-month suspended sentence amid shocking sexual assault allegations from his film shoot. Witnesses recount disturbing incidents as the actor maintains his innocence.
Two planeloads of alleged Venezuelan gang members, including eight women, were deported to El Salvador, only to be returned to the U.S. amid concerns over due process and treatment during deportation.
A federal judge has ruled that Venezuelan migrants deported under Trump's Alien Enemies Act deserve court hearings to contest their gang membership designation, highlighting due process concerns.