A critical Supreme Court case on campaign finance restrictions could hinge on Vice President JD Vance's uncertain future plans for the 2028 election. Lawyers argue whether the case should proceed amid shifting political dynamics.
In a dramatic legal move, James Comey's attorneys aim to dismiss his indictment, citing grave errors in the grand jury process. This case raises questions about political motives and judicial integrity.
In a significant legal move, President Trump has asked the Supreme Court to review a $5 million judgment against him for sexual abuse and defamation related to E. Jean Carroll's accusations. With no evidence presented, Trump's lawyers claim the case is politically motivated.
Ryan Murphy's latest series 'All's Fair' has debuted on Hulu but is already facing brutal criticism. With a star-studded cast, it surprisingly holds a zero percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics are calling it a disaster, questioning its very existence.
Democrats are fuming over the Trump administration's lack of transparency regarding recent military strikes on drug boats, claiming they were excluded from critical briefings and demanding more accountability.
JPMorgan claims that legal fees totaling $115 million for Charlie Javice and Olivier Amar are excessive, far surpassing any reasonable defense costs. The bank argues that this 'abusive billing' must stop, highlighting a stark contrast with Elizabeth Holmes's $30 million legal bill.
A White House official has dismissed claims that President Trump is considering commuting Diddy’s prison sentence, labeling the TMZ report as 'fake news.' The rapper's legal team is still pursuing a pardon.
James Comey’s defense is gearing up to challenge his indictment, claiming prosecutorial abuse by the Trump administration. Will the court side with Comey or reinforce Trump's grip on justice?
In a high-stakes legal battle, James Comey pleads not guilty to charges he misled Congress. His defense claims political motivation behind the prosecution. Will this courtroom drama reveal deeper truths?
The US Supreme Court has denied Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal against her sex-trafficking conviction, ensuring her 20-year sentence remains intact. Her legal team vows to explore further options as family members of victims express relief.