Trump Media Goes After Brazilian Judge Overseeing Investigation of Bolsonaro for Alleged Coup
President Donald Trump's media company has filed a lawsuit against a Brazilian Supreme Court judge, accusing him of violating U.S. free speech protections.
Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Order Restricting Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Youth
A federal judge has temporarily blocked enforcement of Trump's executive order cutting federal funding for gender-affirming care, restoring access for transgender youth.
Woman Sues After Spending Days in Jail After She Was Wrongfully Accused of Stealing a U-Haul
Atlanta woman Karen Maloof sues Palm Bay, Florida, and its police after spending days in jail on wrongful grand theft auto charges due to a stolen identity mix-up.
Democrat Grills Trump Education Nominee Linda McMahon About WWE Lawsuit Alleging She Allowed 'Systemic and Pervasive Abuse of Underage Children'
Senator Tammy Baldwin grilled Trump's education nominee, Linda McMahon, during her confirmation hearing over a lawsuit alleging she allowed systemic child abuse at WWE.
Woman Whose Parents Were Injured by Malfunctioning Tesla Ordered to Pay, Publicly Apologize After Elon Musk's Company Sued for Defamation
Tesla sued a woman for defamation after she attempted to raise awareness about her vehicle's brakes malfunctioning, causing a crash that sent both her parents to the hospital in 2021.
Mexican President Threatens Google With Lawsuit Over 'Gulf of America' Name Change
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum warned Google of legal action over renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America" for U.S. users.
Trump Settles Lawsuit Against Musk's X for $10 Million After Being Removed From the Platform Amid the Capitol Riots: Report
Trump settled his $10 million lawsuit against Elon Musk's X after being banned from the platform for instigating the January 6th Capitol attack.
Minnesota Man Who Spent Nearly 20 Years in Prison Sues Minneapolis Police for Wrongful Conviction After Life Sentence Vacated
Minnesota man Marvin Haynes, wrongfully convicted at 16 and exonerated after 18 years in prison, sues Minneapolis police for fabricating evidence and seeks a total of $1.8 million for his wrongful imprisonment.
Sean "Diddy" Combs Sues NBCUniversal for $100 Million for Defamation From Prison
The American rapper and businessman is suing the entertainment corporation for their documentary 'Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,' which covers the criminal allegations towards him.
Disneyland's Attempt to Reduce Abuse of Disability Services Led to Discrimination Against Those With Physical Disabilities, Lawsuit Claims
A class action lawsuit alleges Disneyland's stricter Disability Access Service rules discriminate against physically disabled visitors.
Musk Seemingly Calls for Term Limits as Federal Judge Orders HHS, CDC and FDA to Restore Deleted Webpages: 'Truly Absurd'
Elon Musk demands the removal of a federal judge after a ruling forcing HHS, CDC, and FDA to restore deleted webpages, calling it "truly absurd."
American Bar Association Condemns Trump Admin's 'Attacks' on Constitution and Rule of Law: 'This is Chaotic'
The American Bar Association condemned the Trump administration for undermining the rule of law, warning that its actions threaten constitutional protections and due process, while calling on lawmakers and lawyers to demand accountability.
22 States Sue Trump Administration Over 'Reckless and Illegal' NIH Research Funding Cuts
Twenty-two states sue the Trump administration over abrupt NIH funding cuts, arguing the move threatens critical medical research and violates federal law.
Diego Boneta Blames "Political Forces" For the Judicial Decision Against 'Luis Miguel, La Serie'
The star of the biographical series about Luis Miguel spoke out against the Mexican courts regarding Issabela Camil's lawsuit.
Trump Beefs Up '60 Minutes' Lawsuit, Demands $20 Billion From CBS
President Donald Trump has amended his $10 billion lawsuit against CBS News, demanding $20 billion in damages and claiming the company edited a segment with Vice President Kamala Harris to help improve her chances of winning the presidential election.
Illinois Governor Slams Trump's Lawsuit Against the State as 'a Massive' Distraction: 'Unlike Trump, We Follow the Law'
Illinois Gov. Pritzker criticized the Trump administration after the filing of a lawsuit over migrant sanctuary policies, calling it "a massive" distraction.
Chicago Man Will Be Paid Millions By City After Tree He Complained About Fell On His Head
Chicago will pay $3.5 million to a man injured by a neglected tree after he and others complained about it.
University Students File Lawsuit to Stop DOGE Access to Department of Education Data
University students sue the Education Department, alleging it unlawfully gave DOGE access to sensitive financial aid data in violation of federal privacy laws.
Trump Signs Order to Kill Federal Agency Investigating Tesla
Trump's executive order dismantled a federal agency tasked with investigating Tesla for workplace racial discrimination, ending audits and enforcement nationwide.
A Dozen Attorneys General to Sue Elon Musk to Prevent DOGE Access to Treasury Payment System: 'Unlawful, Unprecedented and Unacceptable'
A coalition of a dozen state attorneys general announced plans to file a lawsuit aimed at blocking Elon Musk and DOGE from accessing the U.S. Treasury payment systems.
Elon Musk's DOGE Blocked from Accessing Labor Department Data in Stunning Win for Unions
A federal judge temporarily blocked Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Labor Department data, marking a major win for unions.
Judge Blocks Trump's Federal Workers' Buyout Program Hours Before Decision Deadline
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's federal worker buyout, affecting over 60,000 employees, with a hearing set for Monday to determine its future.
Professors and University Officers Sue to Block Trump's Anti-DEI Orders: 'In the United States, There is No King'
Professors and university officials sue to block Trump's anti-DEI orders, arguing they exceed executive authority, threaten academic freedom, and violate constitutional rights.
FBI Agents Sue Trump to Block Public Identification of Personnel Involved in January 6 Capitol Attack
Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have filed two lawsuits against their agency and other federal departments to prevent the identities of the agents who investigated the riots occurring at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, from being released.
Black Church Vandalized by Proud Boys Now Owns Far-Right Group's Trademark, Naming Rights
A Black church the Proud Boys vandalized now owns the far-right group's trademark and naming rights after a Washington DC judge rules to strip the extremists of their brand control.
Arkansas Librarian Fired After Speaking Out Against Republican Ban on LGBTQ Books Fires Back with Lawsuit: 'I Refuse to Let These Actions Go Unchallenged'
An Arkansas librarian alleges that her termination violated her First Amendment rights after she was reportedly fired for opposing GOP-led book bans.
Texas Surgeon Who Posted Viral Video Slamming UnitedHealthcare Gets Threatening Letter From Insurance Company: 'This Has Gone Too Far'
A Texas surgeon revealed that she was sent a threatening letter from UnitedHealthcare after she spoke out on how the insurance provider allegedly called her while she was performing surgery.
Trump Settles Lawsuit Against Meta for $25 Million After Platform Suspended His Profile in 2021: Report
Trump signed a settlement with Meta Platforms Wednesday, resolving the 2021 lawsuit he filed after the suspension of his Facebook and Instagram accounts.
MyPillow CEO Files Third Lawsuit Against Lender, Accuses Company of 'Unconscionable' Loan Terms
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has filed a third lawsuit against a lender, alleging that he was subjected to "unconscionable" terms and a 385% interest rate.
CNN Ordered to Pay Navy Veteran Whose Face It Showed in a Video of 'Black Market' Smuggling of Afghans in Rare Defamation Conviction
In a rare defamation ruling against a major media outlet, a jury ordered CNN to pay $5 million in compensatory damages to U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young.