Defamation Suit Against Andrew Weissmann

A federal court denied a motion to dismiss a defamation suit by former White House lawyer Stefan Passantino against anti-Trump pundit Andrew Weissmann over false claims that Passantino coached a January 6 Committee witness to lie.

Lawsuit against Bus Company for Negligence in Cartel Kidnappings

A bus company operating in South Texas is facing a million-dollar lawsuit for alleged negligence during cartel kidnappings in Mexico, where passengers were taken at gunpoint. The lawsuit claims the company did not inform customers of the danger or take steps to protect them.

Rob O'Neill lawsuit against hotel

Former Navy SEAL Rob O'Neill is suing a hotel for false allegations of assault and racism, which he denies, claiming it has damaged his reputation and business opportunities.

Lawsuit against Biden-Harris Administration's Department of Education over discriminatory scholarship program

Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) files federal lawsuit against Biden-Harris administration's Department of Education over a scholarship program that discriminates based on race.

Resurrection of Sarah Palin's Lawsuit Against New York Times

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's lawsuit against the New York Times, claiming defamation in connection to a 2017 editorial, has been resurrected by a federal court after being dismissed in February 2022. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found errors in the dismissal and ordered a retrial.

Sarah Palin's Lawsuit Against New York Times

A federal court resurrects Sarah Palin's lawsuit against the New York Times for a 2017 editorial linking her to a shooting. The lawsuit was previously dismissed but has been overturned for a retrial due to errors by the judge.

Mariah Carey's Legal Issues and Family Tragedy

Mariah Carey is being sued for $20 million by music artist Andy Stone over copyright infringement. Mariah hadn't seen her sister Alison for decades before her death. Alison and their mother both died on the same day, with Mariah expressing her grief and appreciation for the support.

Washington Commanders and the Redskins Name Controversy

Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris confirms the Redskins name will not be returning and discusses plans to unify the team and city around the new name. The team had faced a lawsuit over the Commanders nickname change.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s Lawsuit Against Biden Administration for Social Media Censorship

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. can sue Biden administration over alleged social media censorship of his Children’s Health Defense charity. Kennedy's charity questions the safety of vaccines and was censored by social media platforms under government pressure.

Accusation of Democrat Bias in Detroit Election Commission

The Republican National Committee is accusing the Detroit election commission of hiring more Democrat than Republican poll workers, leading to a lawsuit. The RNC and Trump campaign have launched a massive election integrity program with over 150,000 poll watchers. Similar issues were reported in other Michigan cities in the past.

Disney wrongful death suit

The Walt Disney Company reversed its decision to toss a wrongful death suit over a Disney+ agreement.

Transgender student's right to play on girls' tennis team

A U.S. District Court ruled that an 11-year-old transgender student must be allowed to play on a girls' middle school tennis team, despite opposition from the Hanover County School Board in Virginia.

Investigation into Secret Service's DEI Policies

A non-profit group is investigating the Secret Service's Diversity Equity and Inclusion policies following an attempted assassination on former President Trump. Critics claim DEI may have led to lax security at a rally, resulting in one fatality and two injuries. The group plans to file a lawsuit against the Secret Service for discriminatory practices.

Federal Judge's Ruling on Lawsuit Involving Tesla Stock

A federal judge with financial interest in Tesla stock rejected a motion to recuse himself in a lawsuit involving Elon Musk's X Corp and Media Matters for America.

Taylor Swift vs. Donald Trump

Taylor Swift faces a dilemma after Donald Trump reposted false images of her endorsing him. Legal experts suggest she could sue for trademark infringement but the odds are against her. Some suggest calling Trump out publicly may be the best option.

Thomson Mayor facing felony charges

Thomson Mayor faces felony charges for allegedly stashing gin for state prisoners, settles lawsuit accusing him of hiding assets

Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Disney Parks

A New York doctor died of an allergic reaction after dining at a Disney Springs restaurant. Her husband has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, accusing them of negligence. Disney is trying to compel arbitration based on terms and conditions signed by the husband during a Disney+ trial.

Nick Carter countersuing Melissa Schuman for defamation

Nick Carter denies sexually assaulting musician Melissa Schuman and countersues her for defamation. Schuman accused Carter of raping her in 2003.

Accusations against Mark Attanasio for using public beach sand for personal construction project

Billionaire Mark Attanasio is accused of using excavators to dig up sand from a public beach in Malibu for his private construction project, causing environmental concerns and restricting public access to the beach.

Federal Judge Recuses Himself from Elon Musk Lawsuit

U.S. Federal Judge Reed O'Connor recused himself from a lawsuit involving Elon Musk's company and Unilever, a company he invests in. Musk has filed multiple lawsuits in O'Connor's court. The judge's impartiality has been questioned due to his investments.

Controversy over Vice President Kamala Harris being referred to as 'border czar'

Conservative think tank sues DHS for documents related to Vice President Kamala Harris being referred to as 'border czar', Harris denies ever holding that position, major media outlets and Democrats reject the term, GOP uses it in attacks, House votes to condemn Harris's handling of U.S. southern border

Former President Donald Trump's Lawsuit Against the Federal Government Over Mar-a-Lago Raid

Former President Donald Trump is set to sue the federal government for $100 million in damages over the 2022 Mar-a-Lago raid, claiming political persecution and violation of privacy. Trump's legal team alleges that the Justice Department's actions were unconstitutional and aimed at politically persecuting him.

Elon Musk vs. Humza Yousaf

Elon Musk dared former Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf to sue him after calling him 'super racist' against white people. Yousaf is considering legal action. Musk accused Yousaf of having hatred towards white people and criticized him for his BLM-inspired speech in 2020.

Gloria Gaynor suing former producer for $2 million

Gloria Gaynor is suing her former producer for $2 million over claims of wrongfully exacting economic benefits from her work. The producer allegedly falsely claimed ownership of several of her songs and failed to provide transparency in royalty payments.

Smartmatic Executives Indicted for Bribery

Two Smartmatic executives were indicted for allegedly bribing officials in the Philippines, leading to their leave of absence and potential prison time. Smartmatic has faced accusations of rigging the 2020 U.S. election, resulting in a defamation lawsuit against Fox News.

Lawsuit Over Titan Submersible Implosion

The family of a French explorer who died in a submersible implosion during a voyage to the Titanic wreck site in the North Atlantic has filed a $50 million lawsuit against OceanGate, the operator of the submersible, for gross negligence. The lawsuit alleges that the crew experienced terror and mental anguish before the disaster, and raises concerns about the unconventional design of the submersible and lack of transparency from OceanGate.

Texas High School Student Faces Suspensions for Not Cutting His Hair

A Black high school student in Texas faced suspensions for not cutting his hair to fit school policy. A federal judge dismissed most claims in his lawsuit, including those against the school district, state officials, and school employees. However, the claim of sex discrimination stood.

Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) lawsuit against GARM and member companies

Elon Musk's social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, files lawsuit against Global Alliance for Responsible Media and member companies for conspiring to orchestrate an advertising boycott after Musk's acquisition of the company. Musk accuses GARM of violating antitrust laws and engaging in shadowy corporate coordination to deprive conservative media outlets of advertising revenue.

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.

Antitrust Lawsuit Against Global Alliance for Responsible Media

X filed a lawsuit against the Global Alliance for Responsible Media, accusing them of violating antitrust laws by coordinating with brands to dissuade them from spending money on the social media platform after Elon Musk's takeover. The lawsuit claims that billions of dollars in advertising revenue were collectively withheld from X.

Google Monopoly in Online Search

A federal judge declared Google a monopoly in online search and search text ad market due to lack of competition. Google pays billions to remain the default search engine on devices, hindering rivals. The ruling may lead to potential restructuring or selloff of Google's monopoly power.

Funeral Home Mishandling of Remains in Colorado

A funeral home in Colorado mishandled remains by abandoning bodies to decay at room temperature instead of providing a 'green burial.' The owners were ordered to pay $950 million to affected families and face criminal charges for various offenses, including abusing corpses and fraud. The incident led to public outrage and prompted new regulations in Colorado's funeral industry.

Lawsuit against Maricopa County Recorder in Arizona

America First Legal filed a lawsuit against Maricopa County Recorder in Arizona for failing to remove illegal aliens from voter rolls, despite state law. The group aims to prevent illegal aliens from voting in the 2024 election.

CNN Defamation Lawsuit Over Afghanistan Reporting

CNN faces defamation lawsuit over reporting on security consulting company's evacuation efforts in Afghanistan. Plaintiff alleges CNN smeared his company by implying illegal conduct. CNN argues focus was on exploitation of Afghan desperation, not legality under Taliban law.

Google Antitrust Lawsuit

Google suffered a defeat in a major antitrust lawsuit brought by the Department of Justice, with the federal judge ruling that Google is a monopolist. The lawsuit centered on Google's business practices and dominance in the search engine market.

Columbia University lawsuit over anti-Israel encampments

Columbia University students and graduates file a lawsuit against individuals and groups involved in anti-Israel encampments on campus, including Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jamaal Bowman, and Ilhan Omar. The lawsuit alleges bullying, harassment, denial of access to classes and campus facilities, and cancellation of commencement. The protesters demanded divestment from Israel, transparency in investments, and amnesty for participants. The lawsuit seeks $30 million in damages.

Google Anti-Trust Lawsuit

Google has lost a major anti-trust lawsuit brought by the Department of Justice for illegally abusing its monopoly power in the search engine market.

Google Antitrust Lawsuit

Google found guilty of holding a monopoly in search and text advertising, violating Section 2 of the Sherman Act. Exclusive agreements on Android and Apple devices helped solidify its dominance. Case stems from a 2020 lawsuit by the DOJ and bipartisan attorneys general.

Controversy over Louisiana's Ten Commandments law

Louisiana Governor defends controversial legislation requiring public schools to display Ten Commandments despite lawsuit claiming it interferes with First Amendment rights.

Gun Owners of America lawsuit against Florida's ban on open carry

Gun Owners of America (GOA) is suing Florida over its ban on open carry of firearms, arguing it infringes on Second Amendment rights. Unlike other states with constitutional carry, Florida only allows concealed carry without a permit. GOA's complaint cites historical tradition and the Bruen test to challenge the ban.

NFL 'Sunday Ticket' Class-Action Lawsuit Verdict Overturned

A federal judge overturned a jury's $4.7 billion verdict in the class-action lawsuit filed by 'Sunday Ticket' subscribers against the NFL, ruling that flawed methodologies of two witnesses led to the decision. The NFL was granted judgment in the case.

Tesla Autopilot Lawsuit

Parents of a motorcyclist killed in a crash involving a Tesla Model 3 on Autopilot in Utah sued Tesla and the driver, claiming the driver assistant software and safety features are defective. This adds to scrutiny of Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving systems.

Nicola Peltz Beckham's Lawsuit Against Groomer

Nicola Peltz Beckham files a lawsuit against a groomer after her dog dies following a grooming service, alleging intentional abuse. The groomer, mobile grooming company, and its owner are named as defendants in the lawsuit.

The 1975 sued for same-sex kiss at Good Vibes Festival in Malaysia

Organizers of the Good Vibes Festival are suing The 1975 for violating prohibitions by sharing a same-sex kiss on stage in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, leading to the cancellation of the festival. The band is facing a $2.4 million lawsuit for breaching their contract.

Don Lemon's lawsuit against Elon Musk over a canceled content deal

Don Lemon sued Elon Musk over a canceled content deal on X. Musk agreed to pay Lemon $1.5 million annually to produce exclusive videos on X, but the deal fell apart after Lemon's interview with Musk went poorly.

Age Discrimination Lawsuit Against Walt Disney Co.

A 73-year-old woman is suing Walt Disney Co., alleging she was terminated due to her age and medical disability in a move the company called retirement. The lawsuit includes claims of retaliation, failure to prevent discrimination, and harassment. The employee seeks compensatory and punitive damages.

Legal Action Against Biden-Harris Administration for Border Security

Texas rancher and Kinney County Sheriff are suing President Biden and Vice President Harris's DHS for record-breaking levels of illegal immigration. They accuse the administration of deliberately crashing border security to flood the country with illegal aliens.

Lawsuit over Defective Mansion

CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, sues real estate developer Troon Pacific over defects in his $27 million San Francisco mansion, including a leaking infinity pool and faulty plumbing systems.

Civil Fraud Case Against Former President Trump

Former President Trump is appealing a civil fraud ruling that demands he pay over $450 million in a case involving persistent and repeated fraud, falsifying business records, and insurance fraud.

Hunter Biden's Lawsuit Against Fox News

Hunter Biden's attorneys dropped a lawsuit against Fox News over a fictional miniseries targeting him with 'revenge porn,' with plans to refile against new defendants. The miniseries, 'The Trial of Hunter Biden,' includes sexually graphic images of him. The lawsuit was withdrawn shortly after President Biden announced he was withdrawing from the 2024 presidential election.

Legal Victories for Fox News

Fox News scored two major legal victories within 24 hours: Hunter Biden dropped his lawsuit over salacious images aired on Fox, and a federal judge dismissed a defamation case filed by a former Biden administration official.

Forced Prison Labor Allegation Against U.S. Company in China

Lawsuit alleges a U.S. company used forced prison labor in China, potentially impacting supply chains. Former political prisoners share stories of forced labor making Milwaukee-branded gloves. Company denies claims, but lawsuit demands damages.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Legal Battle Over French Winery

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are in a legal battle over their French winery, Miraval, with allegations of control, misconduct, and abuse. Jolie is seeking evidence to counter Pitt's claims in court.

Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports

Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines spoke at the Republican National Convention criticizing New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit over transgender athletes in women's sports and expressing support for Trump's sex-based protections for women and girls.

California School District Sues Gov. Newsom Over Gender Identity Law

A Southern California school district is suing Gov. Gavin Newsom over a law banning schools from notifying parents if their child uses different pronouns or gender identity. Elon Musk plans to move SpaceX and X to Texas due to the law.

Laura Kavanagh stepping down as FDNY Commissioner

New York City Fire Department Commissioner Laura Kavanagh steps down amidst controversy and criticism, including being booed during a St. Patrick's Day parade and facing an age discrimination lawsuit.

Chicago Woman Wins $3 Million Lawsuit While Jailed for Murder

A Chicago woman convicted of murdering and dismembering her landlord won $3 million in a lawsuit against the city's transit authority for injuries sustained in a bus accident. She was found guilty of first-degree murder and dismemberment of her landlord, who had served her with an eviction notice. The convicted murderer received the payout while in jail awaiting trial for the murder.

Antisemitism at UCLA

UCLA is being sued by three Jewish students for not protecting them from antisemitism on campus. The university denies reinforcing boundaries but admits to providing metal barriers. UCLA claims it did not infringe on free speech and that its existing policies comply with federal civil rights laws.

Missouri Attorney General Sues Biden Administration Over Transgender Surgical Procedures Mandate

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is suing the Biden administration over a new mandate requiring health care providers to perform transgender surgical procedures, including on children, while forcing states to pay for them. The lawsuit argues that the mandate threatens doctors and states with financial penalties and exclusion from federally funded health care programs, impacting the most vulnerable children in low-income communities.

Teen Suicide and Bullying

14-year-old Jocelyn Walters died by suicide after enduring months of harassment and bullying. Her parents are suing the school district and others for failing to prevent her death. The school board introduced a cellphone ban in response to the incident.

Disability Discrimination Lawsuit Against The Wall Street Journal

Former Wall Street Journal health care reporter Stephanie Armour is suing the newspaper for disability discrimination, alleging that she was targeted for high health care costs. The Journal denies the allegations.

Rescue of Israeli Hostages from Hamas Captivity

Israeli hostages held by Hamas rescued by IDF; lawsuit filed against US nonprofit with ties to Hamas operative; legal action taken against Palestine Chronicle for supporting terrorism; calls to revoke tax-exempt status of People Media Project.

Boeing 747 Max crashes

Families of victims of Boeing 747 Max crashes are urging a judge to reject a plea deal with the plane maker.

Tennessee woman wins settlement after refusing COVID-19 vaccine

A Tennessee woman won a $687,240 settlement after being fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine due to religious beliefs. Her employer mandated the vaccine, but she was denied a religious exemption.

Chilean-American Files Lawsuit Against Chilean Government for Baby Theft During Pinochet's Dictatorship

A Chilean-American filed a criminal complaint against the Chilean government for stealing babies from perceived enemies of the state during Pinochet's dictatorship. The lawsuit aims to seek justice and accountability for the crimes committed under the regime.

Racial Discrimination Lawsuit at UCLA

UCLA student Milagro Jones sues UCLA and anti-Israel encampment for racial discrimination after being mistaken for an Israeli agitator, leading to a lawsuit and allegations of violence and antisemitism on campus.

Lawsuit Against Washington County for Voter Disenfranchisement

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against Washington County in Pennsylvania for disenfranchising 259 voters by concealing errors on their mail-in ballots. President Biden was criticized for blaming former President Trump for current issues during a discussion.

Hunter Biden lawsuit against Fox News for 'mock trial' series

Hunter Biden filed a lawsuit against Fox News for a fictional 'mock trial' series that included nude images of him, alleging violation of revenge porn laws and seeking damages for harassment and tarnishing his reputation.

Lawsuit Alleging Material Support to Hamas

Lawsuit alleges Iran, Syria, and North Korea provided material support to Hamas for mass murder in Israel. ADL and law firm Crowell & Moring LLP file lawsuit in federal court. U.S. citizens injured or killed during Hamas' invasion. Victim families seeking justice for atrocities committed on Oct. 7.

House Judiciary Committee sues AG Garland for recordings of President Biden's interview

House Judiciary Committee sues AG Garland for recordings of President Biden's interview, amid chaos in the Democratic Party over Biden's debate performance. Garland refuses to produce audio recordings, citing executive privilege. Justice Department will not prosecute Garland for contempt.

NFL Sunday Ticket Trial Verdict

A jury in Los Angeles sided against the NFL in a trial over Sunday Ticket, awarding $96 million to bars and $4.7 billion to fans. The league plans to appeal the verdict, which could potentially reach the U.S. Supreme Court.

Prince Harry's High Court phone hacking claim

Prince Harry is accused of deliberately destroying potential evidence in his High Court phone hacking claim against a major UK publisher, News Group Newspapers, which publishes The Sun. The publisher is seeking access to emails, text messages, and encrypted hard drives related to Harry's communications.

Prince Harry's High Court Phone Hacking Claim

Prince Harry is accused of deliberately destroying potential evidence in his High Court phone hacking claim against a major UK publisher, News Group Newspapers. The publisher is seeking access to emails, text messages, and encrypted hard drives related to the Duke of Sussex's communications.

George Galloway's Claim of Being Stalked by Fiona Harvey

British politician George Galloway claims that Fiona Harvey, who is suing Netflix for $170 million, stalked him in the 1980s, contradicting her denial on Piers Morgan's show. Harvey alleges that Netflix's portrayal of her in 'Baby Reindeer' as a stalker is false. Netflix plans to defend the matter vigorously.

Arkansas Attorney General sues Chinese app Temu for violating fraud and personal information laws

Arkansas Attorney General is suing Chinese mobile app Temu for violating fraud and personal information laws, accusing it of being a data-theft business led by former Chinese Communist Party officials. The app is accused of selling slave-tainted products and gaining unrestricted access to users' phone operating systems.

House Republicans' Lawsuit Against Department of Justice

House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans plan to file a lawsuit against the Department of Justice to obtain audio tapes of special counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Biden. Attorney General Merrick Garland has refused to hand over the tapes, citing executive privilege.

Lawsuit against Disney by Village People

Lawsuit filed against Disney by wife of Village People star, seeking $20 million for alleged mistreatment and banning of the iconic 70s group from theme parks. Disney counter motion to dismiss rejected by court.

Missouri Attorney General sues New York over prosecution of Donald Trump

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is suing the State of New York for what he deems 'unconstitutional lawfare' in its prosecution of former President Donald Trump, claiming it deprives Missourians of access to a presidential candidate.

Bankruptcy of Alex Jones' Infowars Media Platform

A US bankruptcy court trustee plans to shut down conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars media platform to help pay the $1.5 billion lawsuit judgments he owes for calling the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting a hoax. Jones may continue broadcasts on social media despite the shutdown.

Louisiana's Ten Commandments Law

Louisiana faces a lawsuit over a new law requiring Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms. The law, signed by Gov. Jeff Landry, mandates a poster-sized display of the Commandments in all classrooms, along with historical documents. Opponents argue it violates separation of church and state.

Nevada Democratic Party vs. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the Green Party

Nevada Democratic Party attempts to disqualify Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the Green Party from the November election ballot, citing signature validity issues and party affiliation discrepancies.

NASA Space Debris Incident in Florida

A piece of metallic space debris from NASA fell to Earth and tore through a Florida home, prompting a lawsuit by the affected family.

Supreme Court ruling on political retaliation against Sylvia Gonzalez

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Texas ex-councilwoman who was thrown in jail for politically-motivated retaliation. Sylvia Gonzalez sued officials for violating her First Amendment rights. The Supreme Court found her research sufficient to support her claim.

Madonna's Celebration Tour Lawsuit Dismissal

Two concertgoers who sued Madonna over a delayed start time for her Brooklyn show have voluntarily dismissed their lawsuit with prejudice, meaning it cannot be re-filed. Madonna and Live Nation do not agree with plaintiffs' position and believe the lawsuit was frivolous.

Discrimination in AAUW's 'Selected Professions Fellowships' Program

A lawsuit has been filed against the American Association of University Women (AAUW) by the organization Do No Harm alleging that the AAUW's 'Selected Professions Fellowships' program is discriminatory and illegal. The program offers $20,000 and networking opportunities to women pursuing certain degrees, but only to women from ethnic minority groups. Do No Harm claims the program violates the Civil Rights Act of 1866 by categorically excluding white applicants based on race.

Disney employees lawsuit over canceled project in Florida

Disney employees who relocated from California to Florida for a canceled project are now suing the company, alleging they were fraudulently induced to move. The feud between Disney and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has led to negative press and brand damage for Disney.

Lawsuit over Ten Commandments Display in Louisiana Schools

The ACLU is suing Louisiana over a new law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools. Various groups are divided on the issue, with some viewing it as unconstitutional and others as a reflection of foundational principles.

Meta Engineer Lawsuit for Sexist Work Environment

A Meta engineer has filed a lawsuit against the company, accusing it of fostering a sexist work environment and retaliating against him for advocating for female employees. The lawsuit alleges that Meta overlooks sexist treatment of female employees and promotes less qualified men over more qualified women. Despite raising concerns, the engineer claims he faced negative repercussions. The lawsuit aims to hold Meta accountable for violating anti-retaliation and anti-interference laws.

Chiquita ordered to pay damages for supporting paramilitary death squad in Colombia

Chiquita, a major banana company, has been ordered to pay millions in damages to relatives of victims killed by a paramilitary death squad in Colombia. The company had been helping to fund the paramilitaries during Colombia's Guerrilla War.

Legal battle over COVID-19 vaccine mandate in Los Angeles Unified School District

A federal appeals court revived a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Unified School District for its COVID-19 vaccine requirement, which was rescinded. Anti-vaccination activists falsely claimed the court declared the COVID-19 vaccine is not a vaccine. The court ruled to allow the case to develop further. The case is in the early stages and focuses on whether the COVID-19 vaccine prevents the spread of the disease.

Man Suing Apple Over Deleted Messages

A man in England is suing Apple for more than £5 million after his deleted messages to sex workers were discovered by his wife, leading to a divorce. He claims Apple's lack of transparency caused the issue.

Reparations Lawsuit Rejection by Oklahoma's Highest Court

Oklahoma's highest court rejected a reparations lawsuit brought by survivors of a racist attack over 100 years ago.

Whistleblower Retaliation Lawsuit Against Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon

Los Angeles County District Attorney candidate Nathan Hochman joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss his candidacy and how he hopes to reverse soft-on-crime policies as incumbent George Gascon faces a runoff election in November. A prominent Los Angeles prosecutor sues the county in a whistleblower retaliation lawsuit, requesting Gascon to sit for a deposition. Gascon's policies have faced criticism for being illegal and not in the best interest of the office.

Controversy over School Names Restoration in Virginia

The Shenandoah County School Board in Virginia voted to restore two schools' original names derived from Confederate generals, sparking controversy and leading to a lawsuit filed by the Virginia NAACP and a group of students. The decision has been criticized for promoting White supremacy and celebrating a race-based rebellion.

Lawsuit against Biden's Executive Actions on Asylum

The ACLU filed a lawsuit against President Biden's executive actions limiting asylum at the southern U.S. border, which are similar to measures taken by former President Trump. The rules bar migrants from seeking asylum between ports of entry when border encounters rise above 2,500 per day. The lawsuit challenges the legality of the new rules.

Lawsuit against Biden administration's asylum restrictions

Pro immigrant organizations ACLU, National Immigrant Justice Center, and Texas Civil Rights Project filed a lawsuit challenging Biden administration's executive actions restricting asylum in the Southern border.

SpaceX engineers suing Elon Musk for sexism

SpaceX and Elon Musk are being sued by eight engineers who claim they were fired for raising concerns about alleged sexual harassment and discrimination against women. The engineers allege Musk ordered their firing after they circulated a letter calling him a distraction and embarrassment, and urging executives to disavow sexually charged comments he had made on social media.

Elon Musk dismisses lawsuit against OpenAI

Elon Musk voluntarily dismisses breach of contract claims against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman. Musk had accused OpenAI of compromising its mission by allying with Microsoft. OpenAI refuted the claims, revealing Musk's acknowledgement of the need for funding in the past. Musk's relationship with OpenAI has been strained, leading him to launch his own AI start-up, xAI. The lawsuit was dropped amidst Musk's criticism of a partnership between OpenAI and Apple.

Elon Musk withdraws lawsuit against OpenAI

Elon Musk withdraws lawsuit against OpenAI just before a hearing, no reason given. Lawsuit was initially filed to compel OpenAI to return to its mission of developing AGI for the benefit of humanity. Musk faces a defining moment at a Tesla shareholder meeting.

Elon Musk withdraws lawsuit against OpenAI and co-founders

Elon Musk withdrew his lawsuit against OpenAI and its co-founders, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, in California state court just one day after publicly criticizing the company. The case was dismissed without prejudice. Musk had alleged that OpenAI transformed from a project for the benefit of humanity into a for-profit entity largely controlled by Microsoft. Musk had previously filed the lawsuit in February for breach of contract and fiduciary duty.