Business Group Sues Texas Officials for Blocking Firms that ‘Boycott’ Energy Companies from State Contracts
A group of business leaders is suing Texas officials for prohibiting the government from contracting firms that boycott energy companies.
A group of business leaders is suing Texas officials for prohibiting the government from contracting firms that boycott energy companies.
A former Lenovo employee is suing the company for $1.5 million after he was fired for urinating in a public area of a New York City hotel.
The RNC is accusing Detroit, Michigan’s election commission of hiring more Democrat than Republican poll workers.
An Ohio school district compelled a Christian teacher’s speech by telling her to use the “preferred pronouns” of transitioning students, a federal court ruled.
Officials in Edmond, Oklahoma, have agreed to pay more than $7 million to a man exonerated after spending 48 years behind bars for a robbery and deadly shooting in 1974.
Former President Donald Trump (R) is reportedly taking legal action against President Joe Biden’s (D) Justice Department regarding the August 8, 2022, raid on his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.
On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Dennis Saylor dismissed a lawsuit brought by Mexico against several U.S. gun manufacturers and a wholesaler.
Award-winning magician David Copperfield is being sued by a New York City condo board for allegedly destroying his $7 million penthouse by abandoning it and leaving it to “devolve into a state of utter disrepair.”
America First Legal (AFL) announced Tuesday it filed a lawsuit on behalf of its clients against the county recorder in Arizona’s largest county, asserting he failed to remove illegal aliens from voter rolls.
A hospital in Oregon is facing a class action lawsuit because 2,200 patients may have been exposed to serious illnesses during surgery.
A family from Maryland who lost custody of their special needs son after refusing to let him undergo an apparent sex change is reportedly suing Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC.
Consumers must be aware that “boneless chicken” may actually have bones in it, the Ohio Supreme Court has ruled after a man sued a restaurant and poultry processors when a piece of a bone he was not expecting went down his windpipe and caused serious medical problems.
A Chicago woman who was sentenced for murdering and dismembering her landlord won $3 million in a lawsuit while in jail awaiting trial.
The Iowa Supreme Court on Friday ordered a lower court to remove its temporary block against the state’s six-week abortion restriction.
Louisville, Kentucky’s police chief has resigned after less than a year on the job following a sexual harassment scandal and the botched arrest of top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler.
A massive scheme organized by New York City-based Russian fraudsters, MS-13 gang members, corrupt surgeons, and greedy lawyers has cost local businesses and insurance companies “billions,” a report revealed Sunday.
A former San Francisco firefighter is speaking out after a colleague allegedly violently beat him with a tool in 2022.
A New York woman is suing Cold Stone Creamery for alleged deceptive advertising because she thought its ice cream contained pistachios.
The Mexican government has funded a lawsuit for illegal migrants in Florida who are facing human smuggling charges and prison time under Gov. Ron DeSantis’s law curbing illegal migration.
A North Carolina teen was suspended from school for using the term “illegal alien” in a classroom discussion, a transgression likened to “saying the n-word” by an administrator.
The Texas Supreme Court rejected the claim that exceptions to the state’s abortion law are confusing, telling doctors to follow the law.
A federal judge in New York threw out a proposed abortion and gender identity amendment that was set to appear on the November ballot.
A massive payout of over $1 million has been awarded to two teens who sued their elite California Catholic school after being kicked out over a “blackface” selfie — when they were actually using skincare masks.
New York State Sen. Kevin Parker (D-Brooklyn), who stands accused of raping a woman in 2004, claimed in court documents that the law supporting the lawsuit against him in the case was unconstitutional, despite the fact he voted for it.
The law firm representing Dolton, Illinois, Mayor Tiffany Henyard (D) has requested to withdraw from several lawsuits involving Henyard and the Village of Dolton after allegedly not being paid.
Supreme Court justices appeared split during oral arguments on Wednesday in a case surrounding the Biden administration’s attempt to require emergency room doctors to perform abortions under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act of 1986 (EMTALA).
As the first day of former President Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial came to an end, no jurors were selected out of almost a hundred prospective jurors after many of them said they lacked the ability to be impartial.
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman claimed that Donald Trump appeared to “doze off” during his hush money criminal trial.
Tiffany Henyard is accused of covering up an alleged sexual assault that one of her colleagues committed against an employee.
The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial in Manhattan set a date to hear prosecutors’ arguments that the former president should face a punishment after he allegedly violated a gag order. New York Supreme Court Justice
Biden is blaming the “extreme agenda” of Republicans for the Arizona Supreme Court ruling upholding a law that limits nearly all abortions.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against Utah accusing the state of discriminating against a transgender inmate.
Former President Donald Trump will reportedly sue New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan in an appeals court to challenge his sweeping gag order.
NYC will pay a large settlement after two women say their rights were violated when they were forced to remove their hijabs for mugshots.
AARP Services, Inc., an arm of American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), must pay approximately $2.1 million to a gay employee for illegally firing him in 2018.
Disney surrendered to Gov. Ron DeSantis Wednesday, announcing the withdrawal of its lawsuits in the Reedy Creek dispute.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that could have a significant impact on how mifepristone is prescribed in the United States.
The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on Tuesday, March 26, in a case that could have a significant impact on how mifepristone — the first drug used in a two-drug medication abortion regimen — is used and prescribed in the United States.
A New York City man is suing Burger King for $15 million for allowing a location to be turned into an “open air drug bazaar” that’s ruining the surrounding neighborhood.
Residents of San Francisco’s Tenderloin district have taken legal action to remedy the troubling problems facing their neighborhood.