Guatemalan journalist's detention and legal battle

Guatemalan journalist José Rubén Zamora's house arrest revoked by appeals court; he has been in prison for two years on charges of money laundering and corruption, which he denies. Press freedom groups have criticized his detention as political persecution.

Legal Battle between Former President Trump and District Attorney Fani Willis

Former President Trump's lawyers have filed an appeal to disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis from a case in Georgia due to alleged misconduct and conflict of interest. The appeals court paused activity in the case, eliminating the chance for Willis to try Trump before the election. Willis faces accusations of an affair with a former special prosecutor and financial benefits from the relationship.

Julian Assange's return to Australia

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange lands in Australia after pleading guilty to violating U.S. espionage law, ending a 14-year legal battle.

Julian Assange's Return to Australia

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returns to Australia after a 14-year legal battle, pleading guilty to U.S. espionage laws, avoiding extradition to the U.S. and receiving a sentence of time served. His release is celebrated by supporters but criticized by some in Australia.

Oklahoma Supreme Court Blocks Faith-Based Charter School

The Oklahoma Supreme Court blocked plans to open the first faith-based publicly funded charter school in the country, ruling that it violated the state constitution and the Establishment Clause. The school planned to evangelize the Catholic faith as part of its curriculum while sponsored by the State.

Julian Assange's Return to Australia

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returned home to Australia as a free man after pleading guilty in a deal that ended his legal battle over the publication of U.S. military secrets. He was sentenced to the time served in the UK and reunited with his family.

Julian Assange pleads guilty to conspiracy

Julian Assange pleads guilty to conspiracy, ending legal battle and allowing him to return home. He faced a 62-month sentence but has already served the time. Assange and WikiLeaks revealed classified information, leading to legal consequences.

Trump Classified Documents Case

Former President Trump's legal team argues that the search of his Mar-a-Lago property in August 2022 was without probable cause and a violation of his constitutional rights. Federal prosecutors claim the defense is based on a 'conspiracy theory.' A hearing was held before Judge Aileen Cannon to address these issues.

Legal battle over classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago

Prosecutors push back on Trump's attempt to dismiss classified documents case, detailing how the materials were handled during the FBI's search at Mar-a-Lago in 2022. They ridicule Trump's argument that the order of contents in boxes impacts his defense.

Maine Millionaires Legal Battle Over Tree Poisoning

Two Maine millionaires are in a legal battle over accusations of tree poisoning to secure a better view, leading to herbicide entering a public beach. The perpetrators have paid fines and are under investigation for further remediation.

Legal battle over former President Donald Trump's public statements

Special counsel Jack Smith is seeking to modify former President Donald Trump's release conditions to limit his public statements, particularly regarding his criminal classified documents case in Florida. Trump's legal team is arguing against this modification, claiming it restricts his campaign speech. The judge overseeing the case, Aileen Cannon, will hear arguments from both sides and consider other related motions in the days ahead.

Legal Battle Over Former President Trump's Release Conditions

Special counsel Jack Smith is seeking to modify former President Trump's release conditions to restrict his statements, which could impact his campaign speech. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon will hear arguments on this issue, as well as on other legal matters related to Trump's cases. Despite procedural wins for Trump, Cannon may not rule immediately on the request. Legal experts believe the request is reasonable, but Cannon's previous rulings in favor of Trump cast doubt on the outcome.

Fulton County DA Fani Willis' Legal Battle

Fulton County DA Fani Willis faces efforts to dismiss her from the case against former President Trump amidst allegations of an improper affair with a special prosecutor. Willis remains defiant and asserts she is 'thriving' despite the attacks against her.

Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas legal battle

Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas lost a legal battle over rules preventing trans swimmers who have been through male puberty from competing in elite women's events.

Legal Battle: Steve Bannon's Appeal

Fox News contributor Joe Concha and Steve Bannon's legal battle over his prison sentence for defying a Jan. 6 House committee subpoena are discussed. Bannon faces consequences for contempt of Congress charges related to his involvement in Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. He seeks to avoid prison time through an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Kevin Spacey's Legal Battle and Personal Struggles

Kevin Spacey claimed to have received a message of support from King Charles amid his legal battle against sex abuse accusers. Spacey admitted to 'pushing boundaries' and being 'handsy' despite being cleared of sexual assault. He revealed financial struggles and battles with suicidal thoughts.

Legal battle over Trump's classified records trial

Former President Trump's trial for alleged improper retention of classified records is postponed indefinitely as judge expands hearing to explore legality of Special Counsel Jack Smith's appointment. Former AG Meese argues Smith's appointment is unlawful. AG Garland defends move, stating regulations permit such appointments. Various hearings and deadlines set, including one on June 21 to address the legality of Smith's appointment.

Steve Bannon ordered to report to prison for contempt of Congress

Steve Bannon, longtime ally of former President Trump, has been ordered to report to prison on July 1 for contempt of Congress. Bannon lost an appeal and was sentenced to four months in prison. He claims he acted on legal advice and did not intend to break the law.

Georgia Appeals Court Halts Election Subversion Conspiracy Case Against Trump

A Georgia appeals court has halted the election subversion conspiracy case against Donald Trump and co-defendants until at least 2025, with uncertainty around the timeline, as they await a ruling on whether the district attorney should be disqualified.

Legal Battle Over Butter Chicken Origin

A legal battle is ongoing between two Indian restaurants over the origin of butter chicken, a globally loved curry dish. Descendants of two men named Kundan claim their grandfather was the rightful inventor. The dispute has sparked national interest and led to booming business for one of the restaurants.

Name Change of Shiloh Jolie-Pitt

Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, daughter of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, has filed paperwork to legally change her name from Shiloh Jolie-Pitt to Shiloh Jolie. Other children in the family have also been avoiding using 'Pitt' in their last names. The article also mentions the ongoing legal battle between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie over their French estate and winery.

Political Commentary on Trump's Trial

Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticizes Democrats for trying to beat former President Donald Trump in court rather than at the ballot box. He emphasizes the importance of democracy and fair elections.

Michigan Young Voters, Biden's Israel Stance, Mike Rogers vs. Michigan Democrats

Young voters in Michigan express concerns over backlash on Biden's stance on Israel potentially splitting the vote and enabling Trump to win. Michigan Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers accuses Democrats of election interference in response to fraud accusations. Legal battle ensues as Michigan gears up to be a battleground state in the upcoming November election.

Legal Battle Over Classified Documents Involving Donald Trump

Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to prohibit former President Donald Trump from making public statements that endanger law enforcement agents involved in his classified documents case. Trump falsely claimed that FBI agents were authorized to shoot him during a search of his Mar-a-Lago estate. Prosecutors argue that Trump's statements pose a risk to law enforcement and the integrity of the legal proceedings.

Media Matters layoffs amid legal battle with Elon Musk

Media Matters, a nonprofit organization known for targeting conservatives, laid off dozens of employees including management and journalists due to legal battles, including one with Elon Musk's X social media platform. The organization cited the need to reallocate resources amidst a shifting media landscape.

Extradition of Former U.S. Marine Corps Pilot Daniel Duggan

Former U.S. Marine Corps pilot Daniel Duggan faces extradition to the United States for allegedly training Chinese aviators without the proper license. His attorney-general's office is his last hope for remaining in Australia.

Legal Battle Over French Vineyard Stakes between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt

Legal battle between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt over French vineyard stakes involving a Russian oligarch. Jolie ordered to provide non-disclosure agreements, Pitt considers it a victory, Jolie's team complies with the judge's orders. The dispute includes accusations of sabotage and misconduct.

Legal Battle Over Graceland Ownership

A mystery lender attempted to take control of Graceland from Elvis Presley's granddaughter, Riley Keough, claiming her late mother, Lisa Marie Presley, owed $3.8 million. The lender, Gregory Nassauny, has decided to give up the fight after a court blocked his bid, citing complications involving multiple states. Keough's lawyer raised concerns about the authenticity of the loan documents, alleging forgery. Graceland, a famous Memphis mansion, was set to be auctioned off but was temporarily blocked from sale by a court order.

Donald Trump's Defence Lawyer and Testifying in 'Hush Money' Case

Donald Trump's defence lawyer is facing the challenge of convincing his client not to testify in the ongoing 'hush money' case. Legal experts warn that Trump testifying could lead to perjury charges and damage his defence. The lawyer's aggressive handling of key witness Michael Cohen has won praise, but Trump's unpredictable nature and past adverse rulings make him a risky witness. The lawyer risks his career if Trump is convicted.

Julian Assange extradition case

A British court will decide on Julian Assange's extradition to the U.S. for the WikiLeaks' mass leak of secret U.S. documents. His legal team is uncertain about the outcome, with possibilities ranging from extradition to freedom.

Indiana Judge Rules Tacos and Burritos Are Mexican-Style Sandwiches

An Indiana judge ruled that tacos and burritos are Mexican-style sandwiches, allowing for the opening of a new restaurant, The Famous Taco. The restaurant owner, Martin Quintana, is relieved the legal battle is over and is excited to open his second location in Fort Wayne.

Legal Battle in Georgia Election Interference Case Involving Former President Trump

Former President Trump and co-defendants filed notices of appeal to have Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis disqualified in the Georgia election interference case. Allegations of misconduct, improper affair, and financial benefit from relationship were raised against Willis and special counsel Nathan Wade. The appeals court will hear the defense's case to disqualify Willis. Judge McAfee ruled that Wade had to be removed to prevent Willis's disqualification. The case continues with ongoing legal battles.

Charles Oakley's absence from New York Knicks games

Former New York Knicks star Charles Oakley remains absent from Knicks games due to ongoing legal battle with team owner James Dolan, despite Knicks success in playoffs.

Brian Wilson placed under legal conservatorship

Brian Wilson, co-founder of The Beach Boys, will be placed under a legal conservatorship due to a major neurocognitive disorder following his wife's death. His family pursued the conservatorship, and Wilson's longtime associates will be his conservators.

Legal Battle Over Ownership of San Carlos Institute in Key West

The San Carlos Institute in Key West, built by Cuban exiles in the 19th century, is in a legal battle over its ownership, with the Cuban government claiming ownership. The lawsuit seeks to compensate a family of a man killed by Fidel Castro's forces. The institute holds historical significance as a symbol of Cuban exiles' contributions and is currently valued at $4 million.

Former President Trump's legal battle in Georgia

The Georgia Appeals Court will hear former President Trump's bid to disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis from the case against him, delaying the trial until at least 2025. Legal experts believe there is little chance the case will go to trial before the November election.

Stormy Daniels' Testimony in Trump Trial

Stormy Daniels testifies in the Manhattan criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, offering salacious details about their alleged encounter and the legal battle surrounding it.

Elon Musk's Legal Battle with SEC over Social Media Posts

Elon Musk's attempt to challenge SEC agreement terms rejected by Supreme Court, Musk's lawyers claim his speech limits are unconstitutional, but lower courts side with SEC

Britney Spears' Legal Battle and Family Drama

Britney Spears breaks her silence on legal saga with estranged father after settling conservatorship case, criticizing family members for not providing justice. She expresses safety concerns in communicating with her parents and celebrates her freedom as she navigates divorce from estranged husband.

OJ Simpson's Debt to Murder Victim's Family

OJ Simpson died owing his murder victim's family over $100 million, and the family plans to collect from his estate.

Prince Harry's US Visa Application Papers

Prince Harry's US visa application papers are being reviewed by a federal judge to determine if they should be made public due to concerns about his immigration status and past drug use admissions.

Legal Battle Over Leonardo da Vinci's 'Vitruvian Man'

The Italian government and a German puzzle maker are in a legal battle over the reproduction and profit from Leonardo da Vinci's 'Vitruvian Man' drawing. Italy's cultural heritage code conflicts with EU law on copyright. Ravensburger was ordered to pay a penalty by a Venice court, but a German court ruled in their favor. The dispute continues as Italy vows to challenge the ruling.

Former President Trump's Legal Battles

Former President Trump faces criminal charges for allegedly conspiring to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 election. Special Counsel urges Supreme Court to reject Trump's immunity claim, arguing that no person, including the President, is above the law.

Legal Battle Against Alleged Squatters in Queens, New York

A Queens homeowner in New York fought a legal battle against alleged squatters who used a Shake Shack receipt to occupy her $930,000 property. The squatters eventually abandoned their lawsuit after their evidence was found to be weak.

Legal Dispute Between Special Counsel Jack Smith and Judge Aileen Cannon in Donald Trump's Classified Documents Case

Special counsel Jack Smith is frustrated with Judge Aileen Cannon over delays and contentious rulings in the case against Donald Trump for stashing classified secrets at Mar-a-Lago. The strained dynamic between them has intensified, leading to a public debate and concerns about the case's progress.

Angelina Jolie alleges physical abuse by Brad Pitt

Actress Angelina Jolie alleges that her husband Brad Pitt physically abused her and their children before the infamous 2016 plane incident, which led to their divorce. Pitt denies the claims, and the matter is part of an ongoing legal battle over their winery shares.

Legal Battle Over Trump's Handling of Classified Documents

U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon denied former President Donald Trump’s request to dismiss the documents case, rejecting the argument that the Presidential Records Act takes priority over the Espionage Act. Special Counsel Jack Smith criticized Cannon's stance on the case.

Legal Battle to Evict Squatter in Texas

Texas homeowners Yudith Matthews and Abram Mendez discuss their legal battles to evict a squatter who refuses to leave their fixer-upper property, leading to a legal nightmare.

Legal Battle Over Handling of Classified Material by Former President Trump

Special Counsel Jack Smith accuses Judge Aileen Cannon of flawed understanding in case against former President Trump over mishandling classified material. Trump's team claims broad authority to take records as personal. Smith threatens appeal court review.

Legal battle over former President Donald Trump's classified documents case

Federal prosecutors criticize the judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's classified documents case in Florida for considering flawed legal premises in potential jury instructions.

Trump's mishandling of classified documents case

Special counsel criticizes judge's request for jury instructions in Trump's mishandling of classified documents case, arguing it is based on a flawed legal premise. Trump's defense relies on the Presidential Records Act, claiming he had the authority to determine which documents are personal or presidential. Prosecutors refute Trump's defense as pure fiction.

Legal Battle over Trump's Mishandling of Classified Documents

Special counsel criticizes judge's order regarding jury instructions in Trump's mishandling of classified documents case, arguing that the legal premise is flawed and could lead to a directed verdict in Trump's favor. Trump's defense relies on the Presidential Records Act, claiming he had the authority to decide document classification. Prosecutors dispute this, stating Trump's invocation of the PRA is fiction.

Legal Battle Over Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes in Wisconsin

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers urges Wisconsin Supreme Court to overturn ruling banning absentee ballot drop boxes outside election clerks' offices in the state, citing prior misinterpretation by conservative justices. Evers argues for legality of drop boxes to ensure all eligible voters can freely cast their ballots.

Governor Ron DeSantis settles legal battle with Disney

Gov. Ron DeSantis settles legal battle with Disney over governing control of Reedy Creek Improvement District in Florida, mainstream media previously predicted DeSantis would lose but settlement ends in his favor.

Legal Battle Between Former President Trump and Fani Willis

Former President Trump and eight co-defendants appeal court order to remove Fani Willis from Georgia case due to alleged improper affair with subordinate. Willis denied claims. Court finds no personal stake or financial impact on case. Public perception of integrity of judicial system at stake.

FTX CEO Fraud and Legal Battle

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in jail for fraud, his legal team claims customers lost "zero" dollars despite $11 billion in losses. Current FTX CEO disputes claims and states that victims will never fully recover from the fraud.

Legal Battle Over Church's Homeless Meal Service in Oregon

A federal judge rules against a city in Oregon for attempting to shut down a church's homeless meal service, citing violation of religious freedom rights. The church sued the city for an ordinance restricting meal services to two days a week, and the judge sided with the church.

Legal battle over election interference case against former President Trump

Former President Trump and co-defendants argue that the election interference case against him should be tossed, citing First Amendment protections for political speech. Judge hears arguments related to motions from Trump and co-defendant David Shafer. Trump was indicted on various charges related to election interference.

Former President Donald Trump's reaction to partial gag order in New York criminal case

Former President Donald Trump lashes out at judge in New York criminal case, violating partial gag order. Accuses judge of bias and conflict and attacks judge's daughter. Trump's criticism of judges and the judicial system on social media after adverse rulings is a pattern.

California Police Forced to Return Seized Cannabis to Distributor

Police in California return hundreds of pounds of cannabis to a distributor after seizing it due to illegal operations. The distributor blames the city for the delay and financial losses incurred.

Legal battle over Trump's assets in New York civil fraud case

Sen. J.D. Vance and Rep. Byron Donalds, both Trump allies, criticized the Biden administration and New York legal system for attempts to seize Trump's assets in a civil fraud case, which was temporarily halted by an appeals court.

Former President Donald Trump's Bond Payment Reduction

Former President Donald Trump's $454 million bond reduced to $175 million by an appeals court in response to civil fraud allegations from New York Attorney General Letitia James. Trump vows to fight the case all the way to the US Supreme Court. The case involves accusations of fraud, false financial statements, and insurance fraud.

Legal Battle Between Trump and New York Attorney General Letitia James

Former President Trump is ordered to post $454 million bond following a civil trial, but his legal team is appealing the decision. New York Attorney General Letitia James is pushing for the bond to be posted, and Trump vows to fight the case all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary.

Legal Battle Over Lockdowns and Vaccine Mandates

Dr. Kulvinder Kaur Gill, a physician in Ontario, Canada, faced a legal battle over lockdowns and vaccine mandates, resulting in a $300,000 court judgment. Social media platform X offered to cover the cost, emphasizing the importance of free speech and defending against totalitarianism.

Donald Trump's Legal Battle with New York Attorney General

Donald Trump faces a deadline to secure a bond for a multimillion-dollar civil fraud judgment. If he fails, assets like bank accounts and properties could be seized by the New York Attorney General's office. Legal battle ongoing as Trump appeals the ruling.

Donald Trump's Claim of Cash vs. Legal Situation

Former President Trump claims to have almost $500 million in cash despite his lawyers stating he couldn't secure a bond for a $454 million fraud judgment.

Legal battle between New York Attorney General Letitia James and former President Donald Trump over a civil fraud judgment

New York Attorney General Letitia James has three ways to collect $454 million from former President Donald Trump if he does not post a bond to cover a civil fraud judgment by Monday, including going after his cash, real estate holdings, and assets in other states.

Controversial Texas Immigration Law

A controversial immigration law in Texas is being challenged in court after a whirlwind of orders allowed, then blocked it. The law would empower state and local law enforcement to arrest and deport people in the state illegally, a move objected to by the Biden administration. Arguments center around the constitutionality of the law and its potential for racial profiling and complications in asylum cases.

Legal Battle Between Texas and Biden Administration Over Anti-Illegal Immigration Law

The legal battle between Texas and the Biden administration over a state law allowing police to arrest migrants reaches a high-profile case with oral arguments being made after the law was briefly blocked by the Supreme Court.

Legal Battle Over Homeownership in New York City

Fox News reports on a family's legal battle to reclaim their home in New York City from alleged squatters following the death of the parents. The homeowner, Adele Andaloro, encountered resistance from individuals claiming squatters' rights but is pursuing eviction through legal channels.

Accusations of Defamation Against ABC's George Stephanopoulos by Donald Trump

Rep. Nancy Mace accused ABC's George Stephanopoulos of trying to shame her for endorsing former President Trump in a heated interview. Trump is suing ABC News and George Stephanopoulos for defamation after Stephanopoulos said several times on air that Trump was found liable for rape. Mace, a rape survivor, felt personally attacked during the interview. Trump representatives sought a retraction from ABC, but the news outlet failed to apologize or correct the record. Trump's team has requested a jury trial.

OpenAI vs Elon Musk Legal Battle

OpenAI releases emails from Elon Musk's early days with the organization, escalating legal battle over profit mission. Musk suggested $1 billion funding commitment but only contributed $45 million. Musk proposed Tesla acquire OpenAI, later leaving the company. OpenAI formed for-profit entity, achieving $90 billion valuation with Microsoft partnership. Musk's lawsuit claims OpenAI strayed from original nonprofit mission.

Supreme Court ruling on Trump's eligibility for 2024 election

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of allowing Trump to remain on the ballot in Colorado, dealing a blow to Democrats' efforts to prevent him from winning the 2024 election. Trump's legal delay tactics have been successful so far, with his hush money trial in Manhattan still upcoming.

Legal Battle Over Squatter in Douglaston, N.Y.

The Landa family is in a legal battle to evict a squatter from their $2 million home in Douglaston, N.Y. The squatter, Brett Flores, refused to leave after the death of the previous owner, claiming permission to remain. The family offered to pay him to vacate, but he demanded more than $100,000. Flores is accused of causing damage and financial strain on the Landas by renting out rooms and abusing utilities.

Squatter in New York City Suburb

A family in New York City suburb faces challenges evicting a squatter from a $2 million house next door, leading to legal battles and issues with the property.

Donald Trump barred from Illinois Republican primary ballot

A judge in Illinois ruled to bar former President Donald Trump from the state’s Republican primary ballot due to his alleged actions during the U.S. Capitol riot. The ruling is expected to be appealed, and similar cases are being heard in other states.

Verdict in Trump's Civil Fraud Case

Legal expert Michael Bachner provides insight on the verdict in Trump's civil fraud case. A letter with white powder was sent to the judge's chambers, but no harm was done. Trump's attorneys are appealing the judgment, claiming it's a witchhunt. The judgment includes penalties and limitations on Trump's business activities.

Civil Fraud Case Against Former President Trump

Former President Trump found liable for over $350 million in damages in a civil fraud case brought by NY Attorney General Letitia James. Trump's legal team has appealed the ruling by Judge Arthur Engoron.

Legal Battle Over Trump's $350 Million Fine

Former President Trump faces a $350 million fine in a civil fraud trial, defended by Jeb Bush and criticized by New York and Delaware courts. The legal battle questions the rule of law and impacts the business environment.

In-N-Out Burger's Family History and Tragic Events

The billionaire heiress of In-N-Out reveals the family's tragic history of drug abuse, shock deaths, and legal battles. In-N-Out Burger's iconic history, secret recipes, and expansion are also discussed.

Alleged Romantic Relationship Between Fulton County DA and Special Prosecutor

Former President Trump's legal team alleges that the District Attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, and her special prosecutor exchanged over 2,000 phone calls in 2021 before starting a romantic relationship, casting doubt on their testimony. The court filing includes details of phone records and location data to support their claims.

Legal Battle Over Alexei Navalny's Body

Lyudmila Navalnaya, mother of late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, files lawsuit demanding release of son's body for proper burial, after he died in a Russian prison. Russian officials have refused to grant access to his remains, leading to a legal battle and public outcry.

Legal Status of Frozen Embryos in Alabama

Alabama's Supreme Court rules that frozen embryos are considered children under state law, subject to legislation dealing with wrongful death of a minor. The court's decision stemmed from a lawsuit where frozen embryos were destroyed, leading to legal action against the facility involved.