President Donald Trump's Executive Orders and Legal Controversies

Democratic lawyer Marc Elias criticizes President Donald Trump's executive orders against law firms on '60 Minutes', highlighting the threat to the legal system and rule of law. Trump faces a lawsuit from CBS over '60 Minutes' interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.

Department of Justice Lawsuit Against Colorado and Denver Sanctuary City Policies

The Department of Justice is suing Colorado and the city of Denver for their sanctuary city policies, alleging interference with federal immigration enforcement.

CBS News Lawsuit Over Kamala Harris Interview

Former President Donald Trump is suing CBS News over the editing of an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. The interview received an Emmy nomination despite the controversy. Legal battles and potential motives behind the lawsuit are discussed.

Blake Lively's Legal Battle with Justin Baldoni

Blake Lively breaks silence on legal trouble with former co-star Justin Baldoni in a TV interview. She discusses her intense year, her children being her lifeline, and the importance of women speaking out. Legal battle between Lively and Baldoni involves allegations of sexual harassment and defamation lawsuits. Trial date set for March 2026.

60 Minutes segment on Trump targeting law firms

60 Minutes plans to air a segment on Donald Trump's targeting of law firms with executive orders, despite concerns of corporate interference. Trump has a $20 billion lawsuit against CBS over an edited interview with Kamala Harris. The show's executive producer resigned over perceived corporate interference.

Lawsuit Consideration Against Trump Administration for Similar News Aggregation Site

The founder of Drudge Report is considering a $1 trillion lawsuit against the Trump administration for launching a similar news aggregation site called White House Wire, which focuses on positive stories about Trump. The site is meant to provide a platform for supporters of the president's agenda to get news all in one place.

Hunter Biden's Lawsuit Against IRS Whistleblowers

Hunter Biden dropped a lawsuit against IRS whistleblowers who accused him of tax fraud. The whistleblowers alleged a cover-up in former President Biden's DOJ. Hunter Biden was criticized for tax crimes and pardoned before his father left office.

The White House Wire vs. Drudge Report

The Trump administration launched its own version of the Drudge Report called 'The White House Wire' featuring headlines promoting Trump's policies and achievements. The Drudge Report responded with criticism, and founder Matt Drudge threatened a lawsuit.

Tennessee Legislation on Gun Maker Immunity

Tennessee lawmakers passed legislation to further shield gun makers from lawsuits, which will take effect on July 1, 2025, if signed by Gov. Bill Lee. The bill adds more protections for Tennessee-based gun makers and imposes penalties on plaintiffs who file lawsuits found to violate state law.

California Election Delay Investigation

The Committee on House Administration is investigating the delay in calling California elections due to the state's slow election counting process. Rep. Darrell Issa sued California's secretary of state for allowing late ballots.

Connecticut Democrats Push Bill to Allow Lawsuits Against Gun Industry

Connecticut Democrats are considering a bill that would allow citizens to sue gun manufacturers, marketers, and dealers over the criminal use of firearms. State Rep. Steve Stafstrom believes the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act provides too much legal immunity to the firearms industry. The bill is supported by gun control lobby groups.

Legal Challenge to President Trump's Federal Workforce Downsizing

A coalition of labor unions, nonprofits, and local governments file a lawsuit against President Trump and Elon Musk, claiming that the downsizing of the federal workforce violates the Constitution. The lawsuit challenges Trump's executive order to optimize government efficiency.

Corporate Supervision of News Content at CBS News

CBS News' parent company, Paramount, is supervising '60 Minutes' content leading to the abrupt departure of executive producer Bill Owens due to corporate overreach. Legal battle with President Donald Trump over election interference allegations impacting network's handling of interviews. Speculation of settling lawsuit ahead of merger with Skydance Media to avoid FCC retribution. Network insiders express anxiety and frustration over the situation.

Lawsuit Against Anti-Israel Groups for Aiding Hamas Terrorism

A lawsuit filed in New York accuses radical anti-Israel groups of aiding Hamas' acts of terrorism. The lawsuit details how these groups incited violence and disrupted campus life, leading to safety concerns for Jewish students. Defendants are said to have disseminated Hamas propaganda and coordinated with the terrorist organization. The lawsuit was filed by plaintiffs including Columbia University students and American citizens affected by Hamas' actions.

Lawsuit against Catholic Relief Services for Sexual Discrimination

A gay former employee of Catholic Relief Services won a $60,000 lawsuit for sexual discrimination after his same-sex spouse was removed from his health insurance plan. The organization was found to have violated his rights under Maryland's anti-discrimination law.

Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over DEI in Schools

California and 18 other states are suing the Trump administration over threats to pull public school funding due to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, despite California's own Proposition 209 banning affirmative action. The federal judge blocked the policy in a private lawsuit, prompting the states led by Democrats to challenge the administration's stance.

FCC pressure on Paramount regarding DEI policies for merger

The FCC is pressuring Paramount to halt diversity, equity, and inclusion policies for a merger with Skydance Media. This move has faced criticism from employees and legal challenges, including a lawsuit from Donald Trump against CBS for alleged election interference.

UNRWA Lawsuit Over Alleged Hamas Ties

The Trump Justice Department allows a lawsuit against the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for alleged ties to Hamas in a terror attack that killed over 1,200 people, including Americans. UNRWA faces a $1 billion lawsuit for aiding Hamas. The Justice Department's new stance reverses the previous administration's view on UNRWA immunity.

Lawsuit to Block Closure of DHS Civil Rights Office by Left-Wing Groups Linked to George Soros

Left-wing groups, with ties to George Soros and his son Alex Soros's network, are suing to stop President Trump from eliminating the DHS Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties which mainly serves migrants. The groups claim that the closure of the office weakens protections for immigrants.

Conflict between President Trump and Harvard University

President Trump criticizes Harvard University, calling it an '[antisemitic], far-left institution' and a 'threat to democracy.' Harvard is suing the Trump administration over funding freeze and refusal to comply with demands.

Death of Passenger on American Airlines-Affiliated Flight

A 62-year-old man died after experiencing a medical crisis on an American Airlines-affiliated flight. The lawsuit alleges negligence on the part of American Airlines and Envoy Air for failing to provide timely medical assistance.

CNN's Jake Tapper criticizes CBS owner Shari Redstone over Trump lawsuit

CNN's Jake Tapper criticizes CBS owner Shari Redstone for allegedly bending to Trump's pressure in a $20 billion lawsuit against the network. Longtime 60 Minutes producer Bill Owens resigned amid the controversy, with employees supporting him for defending independent journalism. The situation involves a potential multi-billion dollar merger with Skydance Media, owned by Larry Ellison.

Harvard's Federal Funding and Financial Situation

Harvard received $4.4 billion in federal funding since 2017, has a $53.2 billion endowment, and faces potential cuts due to non-compliance with President Trump's directives.

Nightclub Roof Collapse in the Dominican Republic

The first lawsuit has been filed against the owners of a nightclub in the Dominican Republic after a roof collapse killed 231 people. It seeks damages and a criminal conviction for involuntary manslaughter. President Abinader acknowledged the lack of government supervision for private businesses like the nightclub. The cause of the collapse is still under investigation.

Maine officials lawsuit against USDA for freezing funding over transgender athlete policy

Maine officials filed a lawsuit against the USDA for freezing funding due to the state's refusal to reverse its transgender athlete participation policy. The USDA demanded compliance with Title IX to protect female athletes from trans inclusion before restoring funding.

Jeffrey Epstein Accuser Drops Lawsuit Against Henry Jarecki

An anonymous Jeffrey Epstein accuser has dropped her sex trafficking lawsuit against psychiatrist Henry Jarecki, realizing he did not harm her and she was not referred to him by Epstein.

Allegations against Paul Schrader

Paul Schrader, writer and director of Taxi Driver and American Gigolo, is accused of sexually assaulting his former personal assistant, firing her when she refused his advances, and reneging on a settlement meant to keep the allegations confidential. The lawsuit reveals disturbing details of the alleged incidents.

Legal Battle Between Rabbi and Anti-Israel Demonstrators

Rabbi awarded $182,000 in legal fees after anti-Israel demonstrators falsely accused him of stalking. Demonstrators caused chaos and noise while he prayed for hostages in Israel. Rabbi vows to collect every cent and continue advocating for hostages.

Whistleblower Lawsuit Against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

Four whistleblowers awarded $6.6 million in lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton for firing them in retaliation for reporting him to the FBI. Paxton denied allegations of accepting bribes or misusing his office.

Embezzlement Scandal Involving Fairfax County School Board Member

Fairfax County School Board member sued for embezzling $175,000 from flight school for personal expenses, including strip clubs and family vacations.

Sexual Assault Allegations Against Paul Schrader

Paul Schrader, writer of 'Taxi Driver' and director of 'American Gigolo,' accused of sexually assaulting former personal assistant, lawsuit filed for breach of settlement agreement, denied by Schrader's lawyer, involves events at Cannes Film Festival and aftermath, Schrader's career highlights and controversial statements

Maine State Rep. Laurel Libby's Lawsuit Over Censure

Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby discusses Maine's refusal to follow the Trump administration's executive order on transgender athletes in girls' sports, leading to a lawsuit and federal court hearing.

Journalists Sue Massachusetts State Police Over Coverage of Karen Read's Murder Retrial

Two journalists sue Massachusetts State Police for allegedly blocking them from covering Karen Read's murder retrial outside the courthouse. Police enforced a 'buffer zone' meant for protesters on the journalists. Lawsuit names State Police officials. First Amendment rights at the center of the dispute.

Legal Battle Over Federal Funds Freeze

Rhode Island federal judge orders Trump administration to lift freeze on federal funds after plaintiffs alleged failure to comply with court order. Lawsuit challenges decision to block funding for environmental programs. Judge McConnell reaffirms preliminary injunction against freezing federal funds.

Legal Battle Involving Justin Baldoni, Ryan Reynolds, and Blake Lively

Justin Baldoni files a $400 million defamation lawsuit against Ryan Reynolds, accusing him of defamation, false light invasion of privacy, tortious interference, and civil extortion. Reynolds' team has filed a motion to have him removed from the suit. Blake Lively and Reynolds are also involved in legal battles with Baldoni over the movie 'It Ends With Us.'

Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby's Lawsuit Over Censure for Social Media Post about Trans Athlete

Republican Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby is suing to overturn her censure after making a social media post about a trans athlete. A free speech group filed an amicus brief in support of her lawsuit. The case has been referred to the District of Rhode Island as all Maine federal judges recused themselves.

Legal Challenge to President Trump's Voting Executive Order

Nineteen states are suing President Donald Trump's executive order on voting, calling it unconstitutional and an authoritarian power grab. The order seeks to make dramatic changes to voting and election administration, including requiring a proof of citizenship document to register to vote in federal races and preventing states from counting mailed ballots that arrive after the election. The lawsuits argue that these changes cannot be ordered by a president and would create an unlawful burden on voters.

Tesla Model X Vandalism Lawsuit at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport

A Dallas man's Tesla Model X was vandalized at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport parking lot, leading to a lawsuit against the suspect for over $1 million. The incident is part of the 'Tesla Takedown' movement, where Tesla owners are being targeted and victimized. Various protests and acts of vandalism have occurred against Tesla vehicles and owners, prompting legal action and concerns about safety.

Lawsuit Against Iowa County Sheriff Over ICE Cooperation

The article discusses a lawsuit filed by Iowa Attorney General against a county sheriff for refusing to cooperate with ICE detainers, leading to a legal battle over immigration enforcement. The sheriff claimed detainers are unconstitutional and violated the 4th and 6th Amendments. Despite compliance with ICE requests, the attorney general seeks to defund the county until cooperation is ensured.

U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young suing Puck News for defamation

U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young sues Puck for republishing CNN's defamatory lies after winning defamation trial against CNN. Young seeks damages for false claims of profiting illegally by helping people flee Afghanistan during Biden administration's military withdrawal. Puck News stands by their reporting.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Elon Musk's $1 Million Giveaway

The Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected hearing a lawsuit to stop Elon Musk from giving $1 million to two people at his town hall event. The lawsuit was filed by Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, who argued against Musk promoting a million-dollar giveaway. Musk announced the giveaway at the event, stating it was in appreciation of people who signed a petition against activist judges. The Supreme Court also rejected a bid for two Justices to recuse themselves from the case due to potential bias.

Transgender athletes challenging ban on girls' sports

Two transgender athletes in New Hampshire are challenging laws banning them from girls' sports. They are fighting against discrimination and for equal opportunities.

Andrew Tate facing new lawsuit for sexual assault and battery

Andrew Tate, a social media influencer known for expressing misogynistic views online, is facing a new lawsuit filed by his ex-girlfriend accusing him of sexual assault and battery. Tate denies all allegations of violence and claims it is a money grab by his ex-girlfriend.

Disney Lawsuit over Employee's Video Voyeurism Charges

Lawsuit filed against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S. Inc. regarding a former employee accused of taking inappropriate photos of female guests. Disney accused of not taking sufficient action to protect visitors. Employee arrested for video voyeurism charges. Plaintiff seeking over $50,000 in damages.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Executive Order on DEI Programs

A federal judge blocked part of President Trump's executive order that terminated government contracts with diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, citing coercion. The judge ruled in favor of Chicago Women in Trades (CWIT) and allowed them to continue their DEI programs temporarily.

Trump Administration's Use of Alien Enemies Act to Deport Venezuelan Immigrants

The Trump administration invoked an obscure 18th-century law to deport Venezuelan immigrants, claiming they were members of a dangerous gang. Legal experts criticize the lack of due process and disregard for court orders. The administration's actions have led to a lawsuit and court battles over the use of the Alien Enemies Act.

Allegations against Andrew Tate by a Los Angeles Model

A Los Angeles model alleges in a lawsuit that she was threatened and abused by online influencer Andrew Tate, including a violent sexual encounter where she feared for her life. Tate denies the allegations. The model filed a police report and a criminal investigation is underway. Tate and his brother face legal troubles in Romania and the U.S. related to human trafficking and sexual misconduct accusations.

Harvard University's Discovery Requests Against Shabbos Kestenbaum

Harvard University is aggressively seeking communication records from Shabbos Kestenbaum, a former divinity student suing the university over antisemitism. The university is trying to access his interactions with politicians and a pro-Israel group on campus.

Legal Battle Involving Trump Administration's Leaked Signal Chat

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg orders preservation of Trump administration's leaked Signal chat messages, as lawsuit questions violation of federal recordkeeping laws. Boasberg under scrutiny for blocking use of Alien Enemies Act and deportation flights. Trump administration invokes state secrets privilege in ongoing legal battle.

Police Chief Accused of Misconduct in North Bergen, New Jersey

The police chief of North Bergen, New Jersey, is being sued by five subordinates for turning the department into a den of debauchery, including allegations of defecating on the office floor, spiking coffee with Viagra, and other inappropriate behavior.

Detention of Anti-Israel Activist and Columbia University Graduate

Democratic lawmakers react to detention of anti-Israel activist and Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil, calling for his release. Republican lawmakers ask Trump administration to probe anti-Israel groups' prior knowledge of Hamas' terror attack. Lawsuit accuses specific groups of having prior knowledge. Trump administration praised for removing pro-Hamas agitators from university campuses. Political clashes over Khalil's detention continue.

Passport Sex Markers and Transgender Rights

A federal judge questioned the Trump administration about why the U.S. Department of State is only issuing passports with male and female sex markers. The administration's policy forces transgender Americans to 'out' themselves to border officials and exposes them to potential violence while traveling.

Medical Negligence Lawsuit Against Illinois Abortionist

A woman filed a medical negligence lawsuit against an Illinois abortionist after a late-term abortion resulted in parts of the fetus being left inside her. The lawsuit alleges severe complications and emotional distress due to the incident.

Palisades Fire Lawsuit Against LADWP

A lawsuit claims that the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is responsible for part of the damage in the Palisades Fire due to a power line that allegedly sparked a second blaze. The agency initially denied the line was active but later admitted it was during the fire that destroyed structures and killed 12 people.

Lawsuit Against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S. Inc.

A lawsuit has been filed against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S. Inc. related to an ex-employee accused of filming up the skirts of teen girls at the Walt Disney World Hollywood Studios. The lawsuit claims Disney failed to take sufficient action to protect its guests from video voyeurism.

EPA Grants Dispute

A federal judge blocked the EPA from terminating $14 billion in grants awarded to three climate groups by the Biden administration. The judge ruled that the government's allegations of fraud were insufficient.

Trump Administration Freezing Funding to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

The Trump administration has frozen funding to government-funded broadcasters, including Prague-based Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has sued the administration to try to block the termination of federal funds and argues that the U.S. Agency for Global Media has violated the Constitution and federal laws by withholding allocated money. There is a legal battle over the control and funding of these broadcasting networks.

Legal Battle Involving Ryan Reynolds, Justin Baldoni, and Blake Lively

Ryan Reynolds files motion to dismiss Justin Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit accusing him and Blake Lively of civil extortion and defamation. Reynolds' legal team claims the defamation claim is based on Reynolds calling Baldoni a 'predator,' but allege no facts suggesting Reynolds did not believe the statement. Baldoni and Lively deny the allegations. Legal battle ensues over the movie 'It Ends With Us.'

Transgender military service members sue Trump administration

Two transgender military service members sue Trump administration over executive orders banning transgender individuals from serving in the military and recognizing only two sexes, male and female.

Maine State Rep. Laurel Libby's Lawsuit on Trans Athlete Inclusion Battle

Republican Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby challenges censure for opposing transgender athletes in women's sports, case moved to Rhode Island due to judges' recusal citing conflict of interest. Biden-appointed Judge Melissa DuBose to oversee the case, raising concerns about impartiality.

Lawsuit Over Department of Education Workforce Cuts

Lawsuit filed by 20 Democratic states claims Trump administration does not have authority to cut Department of Education workforce by nearly 50% and will cause immense damage to educational systems; Department of Education defends cuts as strategic and internal-facing, will not directly impact students and families.

Mark Gastineau suing ESPN over Brett Favre confrontation video

New York Jets star Mark Gastineau is suing ESPN for unfairly promoting a video showing his confrontation with Brett Favre at a sports memorabilia show. Gastineau claims ESPN did not show the full context of the incident and is seeking $25 million in damages.

Lawsuit Against Trump Administration by Perkins Coie

Perkins Coie, the firm behind the Steele dossier, sued Trump administration for cutting off its access to federal resources, which was approved by a federal judge. The lawsuit claims violation of constitutional rights and threatens firm's ability to represent clients.

Government Weaponization and Trump Executive Order

Fox News host Will Cain discusses government weaponization and a federal judge blocking a Trump executive order targeting Democrat-linked law firm Perkins Coie.

Maine State Rep. Laurel Libby's Lawsuit Over Censure for Social Media Post About Trans Athlete

Republican Maine State Rep. Laurel Libby files a lawsuit after being censured for a social media post about a trans athlete in a girls' competition, leading to federal judges recusing themselves from the case. The lawsuit seeks to restore her voting and speaking rights and combat trans inclusion in women's sports.

Controversy over Trans Athlete Inclusion in Women's Sports

Republican Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby discusses her lawsuit after being censured for a social media post about trans athlete inclusion in girls' sports. Critical of California Gov. Gavin Newsom and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for their views on the issue. Backlash and controversy surrounding trans athletes in women's sports.

Lawsuit against Trump Administration for Mass Firing of Federal Workers

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and 19 other Democratic attorneys general are suing the Trump administration over mass firings of federal workers. They seek to protect the rights of these employees and challenge the legality of the terminations.

Legal Action Against Trump Administration

Democratic attorneys general in 19 states are suing the Trump administration over its mass firing of federal workers.

Maine State Rep. Laurel Libby files lawsuit over censure for defending women's sports

Maine State Rep. Laurel Libby (R) filed a lawsuit against the state's Speaker of the House for censuring her after defending women's sports. The censure was passed in a 75-70 vote, and Libby is not allowed to speak until she issues a formal apology.

Trump Administration vs. Perkins Coie Lawsuit

President Trump signed an executive order targeting law firm Perkins Coie, accusing them of dishonest and dangerous activity. Perkins Coie is suing the Trump administration, alleging the order is unconstitutional and aims to punish them for representing clients opposed to the administration.

Maine State Rep. Laurel Libby's Lawsuit Over Censure for Comments on Transgender Athletes

Maine State Rep. Laurel Libby files lawsuit against Speaker of the House Ryan Fecteau after being censured for comments on transgender athletes. Lawsuit seeks to restore voting and speaking rights, impacting legislative actions. National controversy sparked over trans athlete participation in girls' sports.

Legal Battle Over Trump-Russia Collusion Reporting

President Trump wins legal battle against Pulitzer Prize Board in defamation lawsuit over Trump-Russia collusion reporting. Judge denies board's request for temporary stay. Trump's team calls for correction, apology, or retraction of 2018 prizes.

Federal Judge Rules Department of Government Efficiency Led by Elon Musk Subject to FOIA

A federal judge ruled that the Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, is likely subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), despite the Trump administration's argument. The department is being pushed for more transparency regarding its operations and decisions.

CBS Accused of Editing Kamala Harris Interview

CBS is accused of editing a Kamala Harris interview in a way that allegedly favored her during the 2024 presidential election. The Fair Election Fund has urged the FCC to hold CBS accountable for this editing. Trump filed a $20 billion lawsuit against CBS for alleged election interference.

Legal Battle Over Federal Workforce Cuts Under Trump Administration

President Trump's administration faces legal challenges over planned federal workforce cuts, with Democratic state attorneys general filing a lawsuit. The administration is accused of mass firings of federal employees, leading to financial insecurity and chaos nationwide.

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit on Climate Change Suits

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit by Republican attorneys general regarding climate change suits against the oil and gas industry. The lawsuit aimed to stop Democratic states from suing fossil fuel companies over climate change deception. Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Samuel Alito expressed support for the lawsuit, but the majority rejected it.

Kansas City Chiefs Fans' Deaths

Three NFL fans died of fentanyl toxicity after attending a Kansas City Chiefs watch party. Two suspects are charged with involuntary manslaughter for providing drugs to the victims. The victims' families are seeking damages.

Sexual Assault Allegations Against Druski, Odell Beckham Jr., and Diddy

Druski and Odell Beckham Jr. are facing shocking accusations alongside Sean 'Diddy' Combs in a lawsuit alleging disturbing sexual assault, with additional claims involving singer Jaguar Wright. Druski denies the allegations and asserts they are fabricated lies.

City of Huntington Beach lawsuit against California over sanctuary policies

The City of Huntington Beach is suing California over its sanctuary policies for illegal aliens, claiming that these policies have led to an increase in violent crime. The city is working with America First Legal and is seeking to enjoin the state from enforcing these laws.

Missouri's $24 Billion Judgment Against China in Coronavirus Lawsuit

Missouri won a $24 billion judgment against China in a coronavirus lawsuit after accusing the Chinese Communist Party of hoarding protective supplies during the pandemic. The ruling is the largest in Missouri's history.

Lawsuit Against Trump Administration for Mass Firing of Federal Employees

Maryland and other states are suing the Trump administration over the mass firing of federal employees, alleging that agencies failed to follow proper procedures for reducing headcount. The lawsuit aims to halt the firings and reinstate terminated employees.

Conflict between White House and Federal Agency Over Budget Cuts

The article discusses a conflict between the White House and a federal agency over budget cuts, involving Elon Musk's team and President Trump's executive orders.

Missouri wins $24 billion lawsuit against China's Communist Party for hoarding protective supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic

Missouri wins $24 billion lawsuit against China's Communist Party for hoarding protective supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Trump Organization's Lawsuit Against Capital One

The Trump Organization is suing Capital One after the bank terminated more than 300 of their accounts. Eric Trump alleges the termination was politically biased. The lawsuit claims considerable financial harm and loss due to the abrupt account closures.

Paramount Global's Motion to Dismiss Trump's Lawsuit Against CBS News

Paramount Global filed a motion to dismiss President Trump's $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News, alleging election interference over deceptive editing in a '60 Minutes' interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump's legal team remains confident in pursuing the lawsuit.

Trump's Firing of Inspectors General

Former inspector general for the U.S. Department of Transportation, Eric Soskin, supports Trump's decision to fire him and 16 other inspectors general, arguing it falls within the president's executive powers. Soskin disagrees with his former IG colleagues who are suing to be reinstated, stating that the president has the authority to make personnel decisions. The lawsuit faces challenges in court, with the presiding judge showing skepticism towards the plaintiffs' claims.

Starbucks Discrimination Lawsuit

Christopher Thevanesan, a former Starbucks manager, filed a lawsuit claiming he was discriminated against and harassed by LGBTQ+ coworkers due to his sexual orientation and gender typicality. The lawsuit alleges that Starbucks management failed to provide a safe work environment and ultimately fired Thevanesan because he is heterosexual.

Paramount Global vs. Trump's Lawsuit over '60 Minutes' Interview Edits

Paramount Global asks federal judge to dismiss Trump's $20-billion lawsuit over edits to a '60 Minutes' interview, citing protected free speech rights. Trump alleges deceptive editing to favor Kamala Harris in the interview.

Racially charged lawsuit against engineering firm working on Obama Presidential Center

A racially charged lawsuit has been filed against an engineering firm working on the Obama Presidential Center, claiming racism in criticism of a Black-owned subcontractor. The firm denies the allegations, stating the criticism was professional and not racially motivated.

New York City's Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over FEMA Funds

A federal judge blocked New York City's request for President Donald Trump's administration to return $80 million in FEMA funds allocated for migrant shelters and services. NYC filed a lawsuit against Trump, FEMA, the Treasury Department, and the Department of Homeland Security.

Lawsuit Against Southern California Edison for Eaton Fire

Los Angeles County sued Southern California Edison for allegedly causing the Eaton Fire with its power lines, resulting in significant damage and loss of life. The lawsuit seeks accountability and infrastructure rebuilding.

Hunter Biden's Lawsuit and Financial Issues

Hunter Biden's legal team filed a motion to drop his lawsuit against the ex-White House aide who published the contents of his infamous laptop due to financial issues caused by wildfires and decreased income from art and book sales.

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau lawsuit against banks over Zelle payments

CFPB dropped its lawsuit against Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, and Wells Fargo over handling of Zelle payments, citing widespread fraud concerns.

Mexico suing U.S. gun manufacturers

Mexico is suing U.S. gun manufacturers for aiding and abetting the illegal trafficking of guns into Mexico by turning a blind eye to the actions of certain dealers. The case raises questions about liability and regulation in the gun industry.

Education Negligence Lawsuit

A Connecticut honor student is suing her school district for failing to teach her how to read and write despite graduating with honors. She was diagnosed with dyslexia after years of struggling with learning disabilities and alleges negligence by the school system.

Jay-Z's lawsuit against sexual assault accuser

Jay-Z files lawsuit against woman who accused him of sexual assault, claiming the suit was false and malicious. Woman allegedly admitted to Jay-Z's representatives that her accusations were not true. Jay-Z denounces the claims as frivolous and fictitious.

United Farm Workers union lawsuit against Border Patrol

United Farm Workers union files lawsuit against Border Patrol for enforcing immigration laws after historically supporting such actions under Cesar Chavez's leadership. The lawsuit seeks to stop future enforcement actions targeting illegal immigrants in the Kern County area.

Discrimination Lawsuit Against City of Denver for Firing Atheist Worker

A former city of Denver worker files a discrimination lawsuit claiming he was fired due to his atheism. Allegations include harassment, modification of job duties, and hostile work environment. Lawsuit seeks financial damages and compensation for violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Lawsuit Against Trump Administration for Transferring Migrants to Guantánamo Bay

A coalition of immigrant rights and legal aid organizations has sued the Trump administration to stop the transfer of migrants from the United States to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, arguing that it is illegal and unnecessary. The lawsuit alleges that the Trump administration's actions are meant to instill fear in the immigrant population.

Sexual Abuse Allegations Against South Carolina Pastor and Father

A lawsuit has been filed against a South Carolina pastor and his father, accusing them of sexual abuse and predatory conduct at their church. The pastor's wife, Mica Miller, took her own life in 2024. The lawsuit alleges assault on a minor in 1998 and continued predatory behavior. The lawsuit also raises questions about the church's financial dealings.

Stefon Diggs files extortion lawsuit against Mia Jones

NFL player Stefon Diggs files extortion lawsuit against Mia Jones and another woman, alleging threats and property destruction. Diggs seeks damages for defendant misconduct and destruction of property.

Massachusetts Parents' Lawsuit over School Gender Policy

Parents in Massachusetts lost a lawsuit challenging a school district's policy regarding gender identity disclosure. The court ruled that the school's nondisclosure policy did not violate parental rights. Parents plan to petition the U.S. Supreme Court for review.

Controversial Fatal Shooting by Georgia Deputy

A Georgia sheriff's deputy involved in a fatal shooting during a traffic stop will not face criminal charges despite controversy. The family of the deceased is suing the deputy and sheriff for excessive force.

Legal Battle Over Trump Administration's Mass Firing of Probationary Federal Employees

A federal judge is considering whether to block the Trump administration's mass firing of probationary federal employees. Unions and civic organizations are suing the government, alleging that the firings were unlawfully ordered by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM). The case revolves around the issue of who directed the terminations and the legality of the firings based on performance criteria. The Trump administration argues that the plaintiffs lack standing and that challenges to federal employee terminations should be handled by established federal agencies.

Man sues movie theater for showing too many trailers and ads in India

A man in India successfully sued a movie theater for showing too many trailers and advertisements, causing him to miss important work meetings.

San Jose State University Volleyball Conflict Over Transgender Athlete

San Jose State University volleyball player Brooke Slusser speaks out about leaving the team due to conflict over a transgender athlete, facing harassment and threats on campus. She is currently suing the school and advocates against transgender athlete inclusion in women's sports.

Universal Studios Hollywood Ride Accident

A federal jury awarded $7.25 million to a 74-year-old woman for a spine injury she suffered in a fall while exiting a ride at Universal Studios Hollywood. The theme park was found responsible for the dangerous conditions that led to the accident.

Patrick Beverley's Basketball Incident

Two women sued Patrick Beverley for injuries after he threw a basketball at them during a game. Beverley later expressed regret for his actions and was suspended by the NBA.

Donald Trump threatens to sue over tell-all book

US President Donald Trump threatens to sue authors and media outlets that use anonymous sources following the publication of a disparaging tell-all book about him.

Loopholes in NCAA's New Trans-Athlete Policy

Discussion about loopholes in the NCAA's new trans-athlete participation policy, with Texas Attorney General suing NCAA over gender eligibility, criticizing the policy's potential for biological males to enter women's sports using amended birth certificates.

Alleged Brothel in the Financial District

The city is looking to shut down an alleged brothel in the Financial District that caters to Wall Street executives. The club, TemptationsNYC, is accused of illegal activities including prostitution and the illegal sale of alcohol. The city has filed a lawsuit to close the club.

Trump Administration's Changes to White House Press Access

The Trump administration announced that they will determine which outlets get access to the White House press room, ending the White House Correspondents Association's control. They aim to provide more diverse media representation.

Legal Battles Over Presidential Executive Orders

14 states sue to block DOGE from accessing federal data as legal battles over President Trump's executive orders continue. Legal win under Biden allows Trump to fire Kennedy Center board members. Former press secretary Sean Spicer, plaintiff in the case, aims to send a message to Biden. Lawsuit dismissed, setting a precedent for presidential appointee removals.

Chegg vs. Google Lawsuit

Online education company Chegg files lawsuit against Google, claiming AI-generated summaries of search results have hurt web traffic and revenue. Chegg alleges Google used its educational materials to train AI. Lawsuit cites Google's monopoly power in search market. Chegg reports net loss in fourth quarter.

Lawsuit Against Roblox and Discord for Facilitating Exploitation

Roblox and Discord are facing a lawsuit for allegedly facilitating the exploitation of a 13-year-old plaintiff through their platforms. The lawsuit claims inadequate safety measures allowed a predator to target, groom, and exploit the minor. Both companies have a history of allegations involving grooming and predators. Authorities believe the alleged predator exploited at least 26 other children through online platforms.

Federal workers suing Elon Musk and DOGE over productivity email

Federal workers are suing Elon Musk and DOGE over a controversial productivity email. Trump and Musk under scrutiny for spending cuts in federal government. DOGE led by Musk reported saving $65 billion through various measures. Former NFL star defends Trump and Musk against hate.

White House Press Pool Access Dispute

A judge denied the Associated Press immediate access to the White House press pool due to ongoing dispute over President Trump's renaming of the Gulf of Mexico. The AP filed a lawsuit arguing it's retaliation for not adopting Trump's new name. The White House claims victory and defends their decision, while the AP vows to continue fighting for press freedom.

Transgender Rights and Policies in the US Prison System

A federal judge issues a temporary restraining order halting the Trump administration's plans to move transgender inmates to facilities corresponding to their biological sex. The inmates, all transgender women, argue they will be at risk of harm if transferred to men's facilities.

Elon Musk's Text Messages with Ashley St. Clair

Elon Musk's text messages with his new baby mama Ashley St. Clair have been revealed after she filed a lawsuit against him, seeking custody of their son and a paternity test. The messages also include discussions about a death threat on Musk's life and their relationship issues.

Prince Harry's Immigration Records Lawsuit

Prince Harry's immigration records are being released with redactions in an ongoing lawsuit, raising questions about potential lies on immigration documents and illegal drug use disclosure.

Lawsuit against Trump Administration over FEMA funds for sheltering migrants

New York City is suing President Donald Trump's administration over $80 million in FEMA funds removed from a city bank account for sheltering migrants. The lawsuit names Trump, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as defendants.

New York City's Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over Migrant Housing Funds

New York City filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration seeking to recoup over $80 million for housing migrants. The lawsuit accuses the federal government of violating regulations and abusing its authority. Mayor Eric Adams defended the lawsuit, stating the city spent over $7 billion on the crisis.

The Associated Press lawsuit against Trump administration officials over freedom of speech

The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials over access to presidential events, citing freedom of speech. The White House restricted AP's access after they did not fully follow President Trump's renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the 'Gulf of America.' This led to a lawsuit by the AP against the officials for unconstitutional control over speech.

Bureau of Prisons' Plan to Move Transgender Inmates Based on Sex at Birth

The Bureau of Prisons is planning to move transgender inmates to facilities based on their sex at birth instead of their gender identity, leading to concerns about safety and potential harm. A lawsuit has been filed to block the move, citing fear of assault and lack of individualized assessment. Previous individual assessments were replaced by Trump's executive order recognizing only two sexes. Efforts are being made to address concerns of assault and violence, but the moves are still expected to happen soon.

Associated Press Lawsuit Against Trump Administration

The Associated Press filed a lawsuit against three Trump administration officials for limiting access due to refusal to use 'Gulf of America' instead of 'Gulf of Mexico'. The AP argued that the ban violated the First and Fifth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.

NBC Universal settles defamation lawsuit with Georgia gynecologist

NBC Universal settles federal defamation lawsuit with Georgia gynecologist over coverage of mass hysterectomy allegations at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility. Judge ruled NBC statements were false, and settlement terms are being finalized.

Federal Funding Freeze Lawsuit

Federal judge in Rhode Island hears arguments about blocking Trump administration's freeze on federal grants and loans. Lawsuit brought by Democratic attorneys general in 22 states and the District of Columbia challenges the legality of the freeze. White House claims pause is necessary to review federal funding and align with President Trump's priorities. Judge McConnell leaves temporary restraining order in place, awaiting final ruling.

Transgender Athletes in New Hampshire

New Hampshire follows President Trump's executive order to prohibit transgender athletes from competing against girls and women, leading to legal challenges and controversy.

Legal Battle between Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) and Brazilian Supreme Court Justice

President Trump and Elon Musk address economic pressures on American taxpayers and legal actions against Brazilian Supreme Court justice for allegedly censoring American companies on social media.

MSNBC, NBCUniversal, and Lawsuit Settlement

MSNBC's Michael Steele calls on Democrats to care about Trump and Musk. NBCUniversal settles lawsuit over 'uterus collector' claims. Dr. Mahendra Amin accused of unnecessary hysterectomies at ICE center. Settlement reached before trial.

Lawsuit against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for revoking Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faces a lawsuit for revoking Temporary Protected Status for 600,000 Venezuelans living in the U.S., with accusations of racial animus. Lawsuit accuses Noem of racial bias and illegal actions in targeting Venezuelan TPS holders.

Blake Lively's Lawsuit Against Justin Baldoni

Actress Blake Lively is involved in a lawsuit against her former co-star Justin Baldoni for alleged sexual harassment on the set of a movie. Two additional accusers are willing to testify, potentially strengthening Lively's case.

Venezuelan Moms Seeking Information About Sons Detained at Guantánamo Bay by Trump Administration

Venezuelan moms use a Whatsapp chat group to seek information about their sons detained at Guantánamo Bay by the Trump administration, challenging claims their sons are part of a criminal organization. The moms fight for their sons' release, joined by ACLU in a lawsuit. The detainees lack access to lawyers and the outside world. Some moms worry about their sons' mental health and unfair targeting based on tattoos.

Nicolas Cage's Ex Sues Him and Son for Assault and Mental Health Negligence

Nicolas Cage's ex, Christina Fulton, is suing him and their son Weston for alleged assault and mental health negligence. Weston has a history of violence, and Nicolas is accused of enabling him. Cage denies the allegations.

First Amendment Rights and Press Freedom

First Amendment lawyers and press freedom advocates criticize a judge's order requiring a Mississippi newspaper to delete an editorial criticizing city officials. The case highlights threats to freedom of expression and press protections.

City of Clarksdale's Libel Lawsuit Against Clarksdale Press Register

A Mississippi judge granted a temporary restraining order forcing a local paper to take down an editorial after the city council filed a libel lawsuit. The editorial criticized the city for lack of transparency in proposing a new tax.

Trump's Ban on Transgender People in the Military

U.S. District Judge clashes with DOJ attorney over Trump's ban on transgender people in the military, arguing it doesn't affect combat readiness. Transgender service members sue to block the ban, citing animosity and lack of evidence for claims. Military members vow to fight the ban all the way to the Supreme Court.

First Amendment Dispute Over Bakery Mural in New Hampshire

A bakery owner in New Hampshire is in a First Amendment dispute over a mural showing pastries, with the town claiming it violates sign regulations. The case is headed to trial to determine if the town is infringing on the bakery owner's free speech rights.

Resignations at DOJ, ACLU Lawsuit for Migrant Access, Immigration Poll

Resignations at the Department of Justice, ACLU and other advocates sue for access to migrants at Guantánamo Bay, immigration poll shows mixed support for restrictions

Trump Administration Ordered to Allow Disbursement of Foreign Aid

A judge ruled that the Trump administration must temporarily allow the disbursement of foreign aid, following a lawsuit filed by nonprofit groups. The ruling prevents the administration from suspending or canceling foreign assistance that was in place before Trump took office.

DOJ Lawsuit Against New York over Immigration Data Sharing

House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries reacts to DOJ's lawsuit over New York law tipping off individuals when immigration authorities request their data, criticizing the Trump administration for targeting the state and not fulfilling promises to lower costs of living.

New York's Law on Driver's Licenses for Illegal Immigrants

Congressman Espaillat supports New York's law providing driver's licenses to illegal immigrants and tipping off individuals when immigration authorities request their data from the DMV. He believes the state is doing everything it should by distinguishing between violent criminals and nonviolent offenders.

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro sues Trump administration over frozen federal funds

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro sues Trump administration to unfreeze federal funds totaling $1.2 billion, amid at least 24 states and DC also filing lawsuits. White House defends freeze as part of 'Left's resistance.'

Elon Musk's X settles lawsuit with Donald Trump

Elon Musk's social media platform X has agreed to pay $10 million to settle a lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump over being blacklisted from the platform. This settlement makes X the second social media giant to settle litigation with Trump for censoring his accounts.

Denver Public Schools lawsuit against Trump administration over ICE raids

Denver Public Schools sues Trump administration over fears of ICE raids on school grounds after policy change. Attendance has declined, and staff has been trained on handling ICE officers.

Department of Homeland Security sending migrants to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba

The Department of Homeland Security sent migrants to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba without access to lawyers, sparking a lawsuit by immigrant rights and legal aid groups led by the ACLU. The Trump administration faces criticism for holding migrants incommunicado in a remote location, making it challenging for them to communicate with attorneys and understand their legal rights.

Legal battle over Trump administration's deferred resignation program for federal employees

U.S. District Judge George O'Toole declines to block Trump administration's deferred resignation program for federal employees, despite lawsuit from labor unions. Program offers choice between resigning now for pay and benefits or staying with no job guarantee and potential reforms. Plaintiffs lack standing to challenge directive, according to O'Toole. Ruling dissolves stay on 'Fork' deadline, program now closed. More than 65,000 federal employees agreed to resign as of Tuesday morning.

Tragic Drowning of Naya Rivera

Naya Rivera's ex-husband reveals their 4-year-old son witnessed her final moments in a tragic drowning incident. Legal settlement reached regarding wrongful death lawsuit.

President Trump's Ban on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports

Discussion on President Trump's ban on transgender athletes in women's sports and a lawsuit involving two transgender high school athletes in New Hampshire added the Trump administration as defendants.

Tourist Killed by Hippo During African Safari

A New Jersey man filed a lawsuit against a tour operator after his wife was killed by a hippo during a safari in Zambia. The lawsuit claims negligence on the part of the tour guides for not keeping the tourists safe from the dangerous animal.

President Trump's legal victory in defamation lawsuit against Pulitzer Prize Board

President Trump wins legal victory in defamation lawsuit against Pulitzer Prize Board over coverage of alleged collusion between his campaign and Russia in the 2016 election.

Dismissal of Inspectors General by President Trump

Former inspectors general fired by President Trump file lawsuit claiming their termination was unlawful and interfered with their oversight duties. President Trump removed inspectors general without giving Congress the mandatory 30-day notice and failed to provide a substantive rationale for their removal.

Lawsuit against Trump Administration's Crackdown on Sanctuary Cities

San Francisco lawyer files lawsuit against Trump administration's crackdown on sanctuary cities, arguing that President Trump's immigration policies make Americans less safe. Lawsuit targets federal funding cuts and ICE arrests in sanctuary cities. Lawyer defends sanctuary policies, stating they make America safer.

Transgender High School Athletes vs. Trump's Executive Order

Two transgender high school students in New Hampshire are challenging Trump's executive order to bar trans girls from competing in women's sports teams. They argue that the order violates constitutional protections against sex discrimination and conflicts with Title IX. The students had initially sued their schools and state officials to compete based on their gender identity.

Kanye West dropped by talent agency and faces backlash for harmful remarks and actions

Kanye West has been dropped by his talent agency and had his website taken down for violating terms after posting a series of harmful and hateful remarks, including selling swastika shirts. He faces a lawsuit for firing an employee after sending antisemitic messages. Music executive Lyor Cohen criticized West's actions involving Nazi symbols and antisemitic rhetoric.

Controversy Over Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports

Former University of Pennsylvania swimmer Grace Estabrook discusses her experience with transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, leading to a lawsuit against the university, Ivy League, and NCAA. The issue of transgender athletes in women's sports has sparked controversy and legal actions.

University of Illinois Chicago facing lawsuit over racial hiring quotas

A former professor at the University of Illinois Chicago is suing the university over alleged racial hiring quotas and discriminatory practices. The professor claims he was fired for objecting to the university's diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. The lawsuit accuses UIC of racial discrimination and retaliation. President Donald Trump's administration has been critical of DEI policies in educational institutions.

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Immigration Enforcement in Places of Worship

A coalition of religious groups filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's policy of allowing federal immigration enforcement to make arrests in places of worship, citing fear of raids and lower attendance at church programs. The lawsuit argues that the policy infringes on religious freedom and ability to minister to migrants. The Department of Homeland Security defends the policy as necessary for protecting Americans from criminal activity. The lawsuit represents millions of worshipers from various religious denominations.

Legal Saga between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni

Legal saga between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni involving sexual harassment allegations and defamation lawsuits.

Federal Judge Orders Restoration of Health Data Removed by Trump's Executive Order

A federal judge orders HHS, CDC, and FDA to restore web pages and datasets removed by Trump's executive order. Doctors for America filed a lawsuit against federal agencies for removing critical health information.

Lawsuit against CBS News over '60 Minutes' interview with Kamala Harris

President Trump filed a lawsuit against CBS News for alleged election interference over their handling of a '60 Minutes' interview with Kamala Harris. The lawsuit has expanded to include Paramount Global and Rep. Ronny Jackson, seeking $20 billion in damages. CBS sought to dismiss the case but the judge ruled against it. The FCC released raw transcript and footage showing CBS edited Harris' response on Israel. CBS is reportedly considering settling the suit to avoid potential retribution from Trump's FCC.

Religious Groups Sue Government Over Immigration Policy

More than two dozen religious groups are suing the federal government over the Trump administration's policy allowing immigration agents to make arrests at 'sensitive locations,' including houses of worship. They argue that the policy infringes on their religious freedom and have seen decreased attendance due to fear. They are seeking a permanent injunction against immigration enforcement activities at houses of worship without a judicial warrant or under certain pressing circumstances.

Legal Battle Involving Human Trafficking Allegations Against Influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate

Anti-human trafficking advocates call for reform in National Human Trafficking Hotline after American woman sues influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate for alleged trafficking and defamation. Legal battles ensue with accusations of witness intimidation and abuse of legal system.

President Trump's Lawsuit Against CBS

President Trump's lawsuit against CBS over a 60 Minutes broadcast is proceeding despite the network's motion to dismiss. The lawsuit alleges election interference due to the editing of an interview with Kamala Harris. The judge's recent procedural move does not determine the merits of the case.

Government Whistleblower Protection

U.S. judge temporarily reinstates head of watchdog agency focused on protecting government whistleblowers after lawsuit claiming unlawful removal by President Trump's administration. Trump also removes top U.S. ethics official. Dellinger resumes work pending court decision.

Allegations Against Tristan and Andrew Tate

A woman in the U.S. accused internet personalities Tristan and Andrew Tate of coercing her into sex work, luring her to Romania, and defaming her. The Tate brothers are facing civil and criminal cases in Romania and Britain, including accusations of human trafficking and money laundering.

Legal challenge to Expropriation Act in South Africa

The Democratic Alliance in South Africa has filed a lawsuit against the Expropriation Act, which U.S. President Donald Trump criticized in an executive order. The Act allows expropriation of property without compensation, causing policy uncertainty and potential economic repercussions.

President Trump's firing of the leader of an independent federal ethics agency

President Trump reportedly fired the leader of an independent federal ethics agency, violating federal regulations. The leader filed a lawsuit claiming illegal termination.

Sexual Abuse Allegations Against After-School Program Teacher in New York

A left-wing, vampire-obsessed after-school program teacher in Harlem, New York, is accused of sexually abusing two young girls and filming child sex abuse material. The lawsuit alleges staff and supervisors failed to follow safety rules, enabling the abuse. The victims' families are seeking damages for the traumatic experience.

Rap Battle Between Kendrick Lamar and Drake at Super Bowl LIX

Kendrick Lamar performed a diss track against Drake at the Super Bowl halftime show, leading to a lawsuit from Drake alleging false pedophilia allegations. Lamar was not named in the suit.

Legal Battle Over Sanctuary Cities

San Francisco and other jurisdictions are suing the Trump administration over its crackdown on sanctuary cities, citing abuse of power and coercion by the federal government.

Elon Musk criticizes federal judge ruling on DOGE's access to Treasury Department data

Elon Musk criticizes a federal judge for ruling against DOGE's access to Treasury Department data. Musk accuses the judge of corruption and calls for impeachment. The case involves allegations of improper access to sensitive data by DOGE staff. Senate Democrats are attacking Musk and DOGE for revealing suspect payments made by the government.

Legal Ruling on Access to Treasury Department Data

A federal judge issued a ruling blocking Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Treasury Department data. The lawsuit challenges a new policy expanding access to payment systems to political appointees within the Trump administration. Defendants are restrained from granting access to certain types of data systems.

Donald Trump's Lawsuit Against CBS

Donald Trump files an amended lawsuit against CBS, claiming unfair competition over edits in a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris. Trump alleges CBS deceptively edited the interview, leading to lower viewership and profits for his media company. The lawsuit now includes Rep. Ronny Jackson as a plaintiff and seeks $20 billion in damages.

Pause on Gender Care Surgeries for Minors

Chicago children’s hospital pauses gender care surgeries for young people following President Trump’s executive order protecting patients under 19 from “chemical and surgical mutilation.” Other hospital systems across the nation have also paused sex-change drugs and surgeries for minors in response to the order. Legal challenges have emerged against the executive orders.

Chicago Alderman criticizes sanctuary policies and handling of illegal immigrants

Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez criticizes officials for not being upset at Biden administration for allowing dangerous illegal immigrants to remain in Chicago. He highlights that the target list was compiled under the Biden administration, and questions why Biden allowed dangerous individuals into the city.

California tech whistleblower's death lawsuit

The parents of a young California tech whistleblower are suing San Francisco for refusing to provide information about their son's death, which was ruled a suicide. They believe the death was a homicide and not a suicide.

Comedian Tyler Fischer's Lawsuit Against Hollywood's DEI Policies

Comedian Tyler Fischer is suing Hollywood over DEI policies that allegedly discriminated against him as a white male actor. He recorded evidence of a manager explicitly stating the company's policy to avoid hiring straight white guys. The case is in the early phases, with Fischer being well-known for his unapologetic performances and political commentary.

Utah Parenting Bloggers Guilty of Child Abuse

Utah parenting bloggers Ruby Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt pleaded guilty to aggravated child abuse after running a joint YouTube channel. They were involved in a fraudulent enterprise offering counseling services that led to child abuse. Franke's husband filed a lawsuit against them for causing financial losses. Franke and Hildebrandt were sentenced to prison for their crimes.

Department of Government Efficiency accessing Labor Department systems

A federal judge declined to immediately block the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing systems at the Labor Department, despite concerns raised by labor unions. The department, led by Elon Musk, has been investigated for accessing sensitive information and violating multiple laws.

President Trump's Lawsuit Against CBS News Over Kamala Harris Interview

President Trump's lawsuit against CBS News was expanded following the release of raw footage of its '60 Minutes' interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris. The lawsuit accuses CBS News of withholding unflattering exchanges to help the Democratic nominee and engaging in news distortion.

Federal Judge Blocks Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from Accessing Treasury Department Records

A federal judge blocked Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing sensitive personal data in Treasury Department records, sparking a lawsuit by 19 Democratic attorneys general against President Trump for alleged violation of federal law. The case raises concerns over security, privacy, and separation of powers.

Federal Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over DOGE Access

Democratic attorneys general from 19 states file federal lawsuit against the Trump administration over the Department of Government Efficiency's access to sensitive data at the Treasury Department. Elon Musk's agency, DOGE, is accused of illegally accessing the Treasury's payment systems. Treasury officials deny violating privacy laws.

Transgender Rights and Passport Policy

A group of transgender people is challenging the Trump administration's new policy on passport sex designations. The policy prevents issuing passports with sex designations that do not match the applicant's biological sex at birth, leading to privacy and First Amendment rights concerns.

Lawsuit Against Trump Administration on Gender-Altering Procedures for Children

The Trump administration is facing a lawsuit for attempting to restrict gender-altering procedures for children. The lawsuit argues that the executive order is cruel, unconstitutional, and discriminatory against transgender youth.

Judge Pauses Trump Admin's Plan to Reduce USAID Workforce

A federal judge has paused the Trump administration's plan to reduce USAID's workforce by thousands, following a lawsuit by unions representing USAID employees. The administration's actions were seen as exceeding presidential authority and violating the separation of powers.

Target Lawsuit over DEI Initiatives

Target is being sued by shareholders for allegedly misleading investors about the risks of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The company backpedaled on its DEI programs last month, attributing it to staying in step with the evolving external landscape.

Lawsuit against Trump over Executive Order on DEI Programs

Baltimore and progressive groups sue Trump over executive order slashing DEI programs, claiming it threatens diversity and federal funding. Trump's order aims to remove diversity officers and equity-related roles from bureaucracies. Lawsuit alleges that Trump's goal is to punish those who recognize or speak out about historical issues like racial exclusion and discrimination.

Legal Threats Against Department of Government Efficiency Led by Elon Musk

Attorneys general in over a dozen states are threatening to sue the Department of Government Efficiency led by Elon Musk for accessing sensitive personal information, DOGE claims it is in defense of the Constitution and essential funding. The lawsuit comes amidst DOGE's efforts to slash government waste.

Death of Suchir Balaji and Lawsuit Against San Francisco Officials

Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI employee who blew the whistle on copyright infringements, was found dead in his apartment. His parents are suing San Francisco officials for denying access to police reports about his death.

Investigation into Biden Administration's Dismissal of Lawsuit Over Green Energy Project Fraud

Former Trump impeachment attorney praises Trump for firing key officials on special counsel's team. Republican lawmakers call for investigation into Biden administration's dismissal of a lawsuit over green energy project fraud. DOJ's decision to dismiss lawsuit raises concerns of misuse of taxpayer funds.

Elon Musk's Lawsuit Against OpenAI

Elon Musk is suing OpenAI over its transition to a for-profit company, claiming the move betrays its nonprofit founding principles. A federal judge expressed skepticism over Musk's claims but welcomed the possibility of a trial to resolve the lawsuit.

CBS News Controversy over Kamala Harris Interview

CBS News staffers upset over controversy surrounding '60 Minutes' Kamala Harris interview. FCC investigating if network violated news distortion policy. Trump filed $10 billion lawsuit against CBS alleging election interference. CBS facing backlash for editing Harris' response in interview.

Privacy Protection from Elon Musk and DOGE

Labor unions and civil-liberties groups are taking legal action to prevent Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing U.S. citizens' sensitive personal information such as bank account details, Social Security numbers, and Medicare details.

Antisemitism at Cooper Union

Jewish students at Cooper Union faced anti-Semitic harassment during a protest, leading to a lawsuit against the university for neglecting to protect the students. The judge criticized the university's lack of action and emphasized the need to safeguard students from discrimination.

Hollywood Legal Drama Involving Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, Taylor Swift, and Ryan Reynolds

Legal drama involving Hollywood stars Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, Taylor Swift, and Ryan Reynolds heading to court in 2026, with accusations of sexual harassment and manipulation during the filming of 'It Ends with Us.'

Lawsuit against Trump Administration over USAID Directive

Unions suing Trump administration over directive to place USAID personnel on administrative leave globally, leading to a humanitarian crisis and job losses. Lawsuit argues actions are unconstitutional and illegal. Trump administration defends actions as necessary for cooperation. USAID employees reeling from disruptions and reduction in workforce.

Federal Lawsuit Against Illinois Governor and Mayor for Interfering with Immigration Enforcement

The Department of Justice filed a federal lawsuit against Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson for interfering with federal immigration enforcement. The suit alleges that Illinois and Chicago officials have laws that interfere with federal immigration law.

Drake's Lawsuit Against Universal Music Group Over Kendrick Lamar's Song

Drake filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group for promoting Kendrick Lamar's song that he claims portrays him as a pedophile. The legal complaint came after a rap battle between the two stars, with Drake alleging safety threats and violence following the release of the song. The lawsuit could impact the music industry and has implications for artistic expression.

Immigration Law Enforcement

Newly confirmed Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a lawsuit against Illinois and Chicago to enforce immigration law, claiming their sanctuary city policies are unlawful. The lawsuit alleges that state and local laws interfere with federal immigration enforcement.