“Every abortion facilitated by FDA’s action cancels Louisiana’s ban on medical abortions and undermines its policy that ‘every unborn child is human being from the moment of conception and is, therefore, a legal person,’“
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said the paper had engaged in “unlawful employment practices” against the man, who did not get a sought-after promotion.
The judge allegedly stroked a female lawyer’s hair after going on a tangent to a Black attorney about “Black history, Black football players, the Civil Rights Act, and the BLM movement,” even though the case had nothing to do with those issues
The Montana Supreme Court found the state Constitution bars the state from only allowing cisgender residents to change their gender identity on their documents.
Opposition lawmakers, rights advocates and some foreign governments condemned the law as discriminatory. Israelis in the territory are tried in different courts.
An art show in Kent is under fire for drawings critics say echo antisemitic tropes, fueling debate over free expression and the limits of political critique.
The Justice Department’s demands for admissions-related data from Stanford, Ohio State and the University of California, San Diego, represent a flex of federal power.
The lawsuit also argues that university administrators were politically motivated, noting that the group recently hosted GOP gubernatorial candidate James Fishback.
“The safety of the public is key, and the key here is Sheriff McMahill will not violate the law to appease the Las Vegas Justice Court and let out people who he deems to be dangerous.”
The Department of Justice once touted a conviction rate above 90%. Over the last year a string of acquittals, dismissals, and other setbacks have severely damaged that reputation.
New Zealander overstayed on a visitor visa, joined The Marines, thought that it made him a US citizen, VOTED for Trump, found out that he is not a US citizen, now facing deportation.
The American Civil Liberties Union claims in the 2022 class action on behalf of anonymous women and the advocacy group Hoosier Jews For Choice that the Indiana law violates religious freedoms by burdening the ability to obtain an abortion.
A lawsuit by pipeline giant Energy Transfer claimed Greenpeace had played a major, costly role in protests nearly a decade ago. Greenpeace has said a loss could put it out of business.
“Children under 13 had their personal information collected and used in ways they could not understand, consent to or control,” John Edwards, the U.K. information commissioner, said in a statement on Tuesday.
"On September 8, 2025 the Third Circuit Court of Appeals did something remarkable: it protected a proponent of race realist speech against depredation by a state university."
"The lawsuit alleges that Google inappropriately started recording personal conversations when no hot word was used, unbeknownst to owners of Google smartphones, home speakers, laptops, tablets, Chromecast media players and even wireless earphones.
"She" said "she" was harassed daily by co-workers who targeted "her" with transphobic slurs, and one who co-worker threatened "her" with violence, according to a lawsuit.
JPMorgan has had to pay tens of millions in legal costs for the convicted fraudster. It wants the public to see a newly unredacted list of itemized expenses.
During oral arguments, the conservative justices made clear that they intend to allow Trump to fire FTC commissioner Rebecca Slaughter—and reorder the separation of powers.
'Neither request is legally appropriate': DOJ rages against Comey's friend for providing cover against new indictment while pretending his demand is sincere
"This is what the end of the Voting Rights Act looks like: courts that won't protect minority communities even when the evidence is staring them in the face,"
Kalshi faces another legal challenge, this time in the form of a massive class action lawsuit that claims it has deceived thousands of consumers into using its “illegal sports betting platform.”
Of course "youth protection" also includes banning "hate, incitement, and misinformation" at the operating system level. Germany's enshittification going full steam ahead
The mercantile court No. 15 of Madrid ruled that Mark Zuckerberg’s social media giant had exercised an unfair market advantage by extracting personal data of internet users in violation of European law and using it to create more effective advertising.
U.S. District Judge Amir Ali said the White House’s decision to end ASL interpretation illegally excluded deaf Americans from crucial updates from the government.
California Supreme Court upholds law barring nursing home staff from misgendering transgender and gay residents, rejecting a 1st Amendment free-speech challenge.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut is the first to permanently block Trump's use of military force to quell protests against immigration authorities, which he is also attempting in Democrat-led Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington, D.C.
"It's a one-way ratchet toward the gradual but continual accretion of power in the executive branch and away from the people's elected representatives," Gorsuch said.
Ruter test shows that Chinese electric buses can be controlled from China. Hundreds of buses from the same manufacturer are in traffic on Norwegian roads.
“Dr. Carpenter’s conduct falls squarely within the definition of ‘legally protected health activity,’” he wrote, adding that her work is “the precise type of conduct (the shield law) was designed to protect,”
The scales have tipped in favor of the 'Game of Thrones' author and his cohort suing OpenAI, with a recent ruling advancing two additional theories of infringement against the AI giant.