In a stunning court case, Justice Department lawyer Erez Reuveni was suspended after admitting a wrongful deportation. His lack of knowledge about the legal basis for the expulsion raises questions about the department's practices under the Trump administration.
The Supreme Court hears a pivotal case on whether South Carolina can exclude Planned Parenthood from Medicaid, potentially jeopardizing healthcare access for low-income residents. This legal battle intertwines abortion rights and patient care.
In a shocking verdict, rapper Sean Kingston and his mother were found guilty of a $1 million fraud scheme. The duo faces up to 20 years in prison. Details of their fraudulent activities revealed.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case regarding the $8 billion spent annually to subsidize phone and internet services, impacting millions of Americans. A conservative group challenges the constitutionality of the funding method, raising questions about federal regulatory power and the future of telecommunications subsidies.
Two students, Yunseo Chung and Momodou Taal, are dodging ICE as they fight deportation linked to their pro-Palestinian activism. Legal battles escalate against the Trump administration's anti-antisemitism directives.
French actor Gérard Depardieu is set to stand trial for sexual assault allegations involving two women during a 2021 film shoot. The actor denies all charges, claiming he will defend himself in court.
In a stunning turn of events, Newsmax Media has agreed to pay $40 million to Smartmatic for falsely claiming the company rigged the 2020 U.S. election. This comes as Smartmatic gears up for a trial against Fox News over similar allegations.
In a historic showdown, Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil's legal team fights to keep him in New York after his controversial arrest by federal agents over protest activities. Can they secure his release from ICE detention?
In a bold move, U.S. Attorney Ed Martin launches 'Make D.C. Safe Again,' ordering prosecutors to pursue every firearms case. Critics warn this could be a political tool against adversaries.
Discover the groundbreaking case of Marlean Ames challenging workplace bias against majority groups in a Supreme Court battle that could reshape employment discrimination laws and DEI programs.