A federal judge has halted mass layoffs initiated by the Trump administration amid the government shutdown, raising questions about the legality of such actions and their impact on federal employees' lives.
In a bold move, Tom Hayes has filed a lawsuit against UBS, claiming the bank maliciously prosecuted him to divert attention from senior executives in the infamous Libor scandal. After a decade of legal turmoil, Hayes seeks justice and punitive damages.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs is set to spend nearly three years in federal prison after being sentenced for violating the Mann Act, while facing serious allegations of abuse and coercion. His expected release date is May 2028.
Exxon is suing California, claiming new climate laws infringe on its free speech rights. The oil giant argues that mandatory disclosures on emissions misrepresent its operations, sparking a heated legal battle over corporate transparency and environmental accountability.
In a dramatic turn, JPMorgan is fighting to end its obligation to pay over $115 million in legal fees for Charlie Javice, who was convicted of fraud. The bank claims her legal expenses are excessive and abusive.
The indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James by the Justice Department reveals a complex strategy of political retribution led by Trump. The implications could reshape legal battles and public perception.
Legal battles over President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in Portland and Chicago escalate as the Supreme Court prepares to weigh in. Local leaders oppose military intervention, raising questions about presidential power.
Arizona's Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed a lawsuit against the House after Speaker Mike Johnson refused to swear in Adelita Grijalva, the newly elected Congress member. What does this mean for Arizona's representation?
Apple claims Jon Prosser is ignoring their lawsuit over trade secrets, but Prosser insists he has been in communication with the company. What’s really happening in this high-stakes legal drama?
A federal appellate court allows President Trump to maintain control over the Oregon National Guard, raising concerns about unilateral power and local protests. Legal battles continue as state officials vow to fight the ruling.