Prince Harry and African Charity Controversy

The chairperson of an African charity co-founded by Prince Harry accuses him of orchestrating a bullying campaign to force her out following his abrupt resignation from the organization. There are allegations of interference with fundraisers and friction related to his wife, Meghan. Legal actions have been taken to prevent her removal from the charity.

Venezuelans Deported to El Salvador

Venezuelans deported by the U.S. are being held in a Salvadoran prison, prompting legal action for their release.

Trump Administration's Closure of USAID

A federal judge found that the Trump administration likely violated the Constitution when effectively shutting down the U.S. Agency for International Development, leading to legal action by former employees. The White House has criticized federal judges who ruled against executive authority.

Internal Conflict in Reform UK Party

MP Rupert Lowe of Greater Yarmouth is threatening to sue Reform UK for libel after being suspended from the party amid accusations of threats of violence and bullying. The internal fighting within the party continues with Lowe claiming it's a 'witch hunt' and criticizing party leader Nigel Farage. Reform Chief Whip Lee Anderson says the written complaints include allegations about Lowe's conduct.

Transgender Participation in Girls' Sports

Debate over transgender participation in girls' sports reignited as XX-XY Athletics criticizes NCAA, Martina Navratilova calls out California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and a triple-jump record is broken in California girls high school track and field. Legal actions threatened against states allowing trans athletes to compete in women's sports.

Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants to Guantánamo Bay

Venezuelan migrants deported from the US to Guantánamo Bay faced mistreatment and lack of access to attorneys or family, sparking controversy and legal action. After two weeks, they were transported to Honduras and Venezuela. One detainee shares his traumatic experiences and the impact it has had on him.

Gender in Sports

Independents in a focus group supported President Donald Trump when he declared there were only two genders. Attorney General Pam Bondi is warning California, Maine, and Minnesota to comply with federal antidiscrimination laws that require them to keep boys out of women’s sports or face legal action.

Gender-Eligibility Controversy in Boxing

Imane Khelif, who won Paris Olympics boxing gold amid a gender-eligibility row, accuses the International Boxing Association of making false accusations and launching legal action against the International Olympic Committee for allowing her to compete.

Legal Threats Over Alleged Misrepresentation of Pro-Trump Conservatives

Conservative influencer CJ Pearson threatens legal action against New York Magazine over a cover story that he feels falsely portrayed pro-Trump conservatives as racist. Pearson claims he and other Black attendees were intentionally cropped out of the cover image to push a false narrative. He plans to sue for slander and libel.

Legal Action Against Justice Department Over Mar-a-Lago Raid

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly taking legal action against President Joe Biden’s Justice Department regarding a raid on his Mar-a-Lago estate. Trump is planning to sue for $100 million in damages after being accused of improperly keeping classified records.

Hulk Hogan's potential legal action over film project

Hulk Hogan may take legal action if a film about his bonk tape scandal goes too far, but he is currently indifferent about it. The film project is reportedly in the works by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's Legal Actions and Political Career

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey took legal action against individuals and groups, including the Biden administration and the State of New York, for various issues related to immigration and legal processes. He won the Republican primary for Missouri attorney general and is preparing for the general election. Will Scharf, a Republican Trump attorney, conceded to Bailey in the primary election.

Middle School Student Choked by Coach in Ypsilanti, Michigan

A middle school student was allegedly choked by his coach after an argument over pushups. The family is seeking answers and plans to take legal action against the school.

Legal Action Against Syrian Authorities for Disappearance of American

A Texas family plans to sue authorities in Syria for the disappearance of Majd Kamalmaz, one of several Americans believed to have been held unjustly by the repressive government.

Challenging President Biden's Executive Privilege

Republicans are challenging President Joe Biden's use of executive privilege to block the release of his interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, with Rep. Kelly Armstrong advocating for legal action and maintaining the House's stance on the issue.

Disputed $1.2 Million Jackpot Win at Bally's Casino

A South Jersey woman's $1.2 million jackpot win at Bally's Casino in Atlantic City is being disputed due to a technical glitch called 'reel tilt,' which voided her win. She is seeking legal action to claim her prize.

Legal Action Against Ex-Girlfriend for Out-of-State Abortion in Texas

A Texas man is taking legal action against his ex-girlfriend for allegedly having an out-of-state abortion, using a new tactic by anti-abortion groups. The legal petition seeks information for a future lawsuit under Texas laws.

Anti-Israel Protests at Columbia University

Transport Workers Union President discusses legal action against Columbia University for its response to anti-Israel protests where custodians were targeted by protesters who took over a campus building.

Controversy over Students for Life of America being Wrongly Listed on Extremist Database

Students for Life of America was mistakenly placed on a database tracking extremists, prompting legal action and demands for removal from the list. The group was eventually taken off the list after protests and legal intervention.

Legal Action Against News Group Newspapers

The Duke of Sussex is bringing legal action against News Group Newspapers over alleged unlawful information gathering, following in the footsteps of other celebrities who have settled their claims due to high legal costs. A full trial of the claims is scheduled for January next year.

Cargo Ship Causes Baltimore Bridge Collapse

A cargo ship named Dali caused the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, resulting in the death of six roadwork crew members. The ship experienced electrical issues before leaving port, and the FBI is conducting a criminal investigation into the incident. Legal actions are being taken against the ship's owner, operator, and manufacturer.

Investigation into Collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore

The FBI is conducting a criminal investigation into the deadly collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge. The container ship Dali struck the bridge, causing it to collapse and resulting in the deaths of six roadwork crew members. Divers have recovered three bodies, and three victims are still missing. The investigation is focusing on the ship’s electrical power system and the city of Baltimore plans to take legal action against those responsible for the tragedy.

Legal Action Against MI5 for Manchester Concert Bombing

More than 250 survivors of the 2017 Ariana Grande concert bombing in Manchester are taking legal action against Britain’s domestic intelligence agency, MI5, for not acting swiftly on key information. The suicide bombing killed 22 people and injured over 100, many of whom were children and teenagers.

Vatican Prosecutor Files Charges Against Italian Catholic Journalist

Vatican prosecutor files charges against Italian Catholic journalist for defamation of Pope Francis and divulging confidential documents. The journalist claims the charges are an attempt at intimidation. The Vatican has a history of legal action against journalists deemed hostile.

Daphne Joy accuses 50 Cent of rape and physical abuse

Daphne Joy accuses ex-boyfriend 50 Cent of rape and physical abuse, which he denies, while claiming he wants custody of their son. Joy denies being a sex worker for Sean 'Diddy' Combs and is seeking legal action against the accusations. 50 Cent focuses on seeking sole custody of his son in response to Joy's allegations.

J.K. Rowling vs. Wizarding News

J.K. Rowling is threatening legal action against a transgender-themed fan site for spreading lies about her family. The site claimed Rowling's daughter was distancing herself from her, but Rowling denied these claims and said legal action may be taken to protect innocent people being harmed.

Christian teacher fired for opposing school's pro-transgender policy

A Christian teacher in England was fired for raising concerns about her school's endorsement of pro-transgender ideology. She is now taking legal action against the school and council, claiming she was unfairly dismissed and discriminated against based on her Christian beliefs.

High School Basketball Controversy

Manasquan school district attempts to overturn result of basketball game against Camden High School after controversial call by officials; legal action taken but denied by court and Department of Education.

Controversial High School Basketball Playoff Game in New Jersey

Controversial ending in a New Jersey high school basketball playoff game leads to legal action and government involvement after referees make a disputed call that ultimately decides the outcome of the game.

Controversy over a basketball game involving a transgender player

Mid-Vermont Christian School coach and attorney discuss withdrawing from a game against a transgender player due to religious reasons and the resulting punishment from the state governing body.

Brandi Glanville accuses Andy Cohen of sexual harassment on Real Housewives set

Real Housewives alum Brandi Glanville accuses Andy Cohen of sexual harassment, Cohen responds by apologizing for inappropriate behavior but claims it was a joke. Glanville's lawyers demand preservation of evidence and criticize reality TV industry practices.