The USCCB sued the Trump administration earlier this week over what the bishops said was an unlawful suspension of funding ...
A federal judge Friday agreed to extend an order blocking the National Institutes of Health from reducing grant funding to institutions conducting medical and scientific research until she could come ...
The U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia today denied a motion for a preliminary injunction on the Trump-Vance administration’s attempt to shut down the U.S. Agency for International ...
Press freedom violations in the U.S. are even older than the country itself, spanning landmark cases including a 1734 libel suit against a publisher by New York’s colonial governor; the 1798 Sedition ...
After a two-week trial, a Kerr County jury returned a verdict exceeding $849,720 in favor of plaintiff Eric White against ...
A man who was shot in the face when his gun discharged after dropping it can’t hold the manufacturer liable for his injuries, the Eleventh Circuit said Friday.
In Kirkman v. Blitt and Gaines, P.C., the plaintiff sued the defendant in the Northern District of Illinois alleging violations of the Federal ...
On his first day back in office, Mr. Trump signed an executive order to end birthright citizenship. Under the order, the ...
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ATLANTA – A sharply divided Georgia Senate passed a comprehensive tort reform bill Friday that is Republican Gov. Brian Kemp’s top priority for the 2025 General Assembly session.
The judgement was issued six months after a New York state appeals court upheld a ruling that Nexstar fraudulently collected $10.5 million in retrans fees from DirecTV ...
The judge ruled that juror misconduct—including a dramatic outburst and mid-trial discussions—severely compromised "the ...