'Hotel California' celebrates milestone amid trial
Three men have been accused of attempting to sell stolen lyrics and notes for the album "Hotel California," which contains the single of the same name.
Donald Trump's lawyers fail to change Judge Engoron's mind
The former president's attorneys requested a pause in Trump's payment of a $355 million fine.
Donald Trump's $400 million bond Is 'hanging over his head': Attorney
Last week, New York Judge Arthur Engoron fined the former president $355 million plus interest in his civil fraud trial.
COVID vaccine maker sued over deaths
AstraZeneca is being taken to court by a group of people who lost loved ones due to a rare adverse reaction to the company's COVID-19 vaccine.
Letitia James has her eye on one of Trump's buildings
New York Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Donald Trump to pay $355 million in his civil fraud case ruling.
Fact Check: Kid Rock, Jason Aldean cancel New York tour dates over Trump
As former President Donald Trump faces legal battles in New York, it has been reported that the musicians turned their backs on the state in protest.
Donald Trump faces another critical legal week
The coming week brings another slew of key developments in three of the former president's criminal trials.
Donald Trump faces potential "fire sale" of his prized business assets
Former White House counsel John Dean said authorities "will take more buildings than he could probably negotiate" if Trump refuses to pay $355M fine.
Julian Assange faces court showdown over US extradition
The WikiLeaks founder faces a court hearing in London this week, which could determine whether he will face espionage charges in the U.S.
Fani Willis disqualification ruling: Legal experts predict outcome
Former U.S. attorney Barbara McQuade said Willis "dispelled any kickback scheme that would disqualify her."
George Santos files federal lawsuit against Jimmy Kimmel
Santos sued Kimmel on Saturday after the TV host mocked him using Cameo videos sent in by the ex-congressman under false pretenses.
Donald Trump GoFundMe raises $84K of $355 million target in 24 hours
New York Judge Engoron fined Trump $355 million on Friday after the former president was found liable of business fraud.
Donald Trump faces New York property "fire sale," according to biographer
Trump was fined roughly $355 million on Friday for inflating the value of his assets for more favorable business loans.
Alina Habba rages over Letitia James' shoes
Habba accused James of taking her shoes off in court during Trump's civil fraud case.
Judge Engoron takes parting shot at Ivanka Trump
Ivanka Trump's recollection was questioned in the New York civil fraud judgment written by Judge Arthur Engoron.
Three key takeaways from Fani Willis' hearing Donald Trump will love
One legal expert told Newsweek Willis' hearing was "damaging" for the Fulton County district attorney.
MAGA pounces on Fani Willis' former friend's testimony
Robin Bryant-Yeartie admitted that the relationship between Willis and one of her prosecutors started before the DA hired him.
Fani Willis hearing witness drops court bombshell
Key witness Robin Bryant-Yeartie gave evidence that appeared to contradict Fani Willis' account.
Jack Smith lobs Judge Cannon's own argument back at her in court filing
Jack Smith cited a case that Judge Cannon was involved in to suggest she should rule against a motion from Donald Trump's lawyers.
Donald Trump missing Fani Willis court hearing to attend another
Trump opted to attend court in New York, rather than a hearing into efforts to disqualify Willis from his election interference case.
Judge dismisses stolen bodies lawsuit against Harvard
A superior court justice ruled that the university was not liable for the alleged theft and sale by a former morgue manager of remains donated to science.
Texas judge hands Joe Biden big win
The judge threw out a lawsuit brought by pharmaceutical industry bodies challenging the government negotiating prices for expensive drugs.
Philippines v. China: The South China Sea ruling Beijing calls invalid
After eight years, the Philippines' turf war with China is still defined by the 2016 ruling from the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
Why Donald Trump may seek to avoid jury award, according to biographer
Last month, Trump was found liable of defamation against former Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll and ordered to pay $83.3 million.
Donald Trump's Fraud Case in New York Is Far From Over
The New York Supreme Court decision in former President Donald Trump's fraud trial shows that American justice is real—and real slow.
Mexico May Save Us From Our Own Crazy Gun Laws
U.S. gun laws are broken. Even when states muster the political will to enact reasonable restrictions, for example as California did recently, they get blocked in federal court.
Judge Engoron's scathing rebuke of Donald Trump's lawyers
The judge in the New York civil fraud case said the approach of Turmp's legal team is "getting old."
The Founding Fathers Didn't Think Donald Trump Should Get Immunity Either
Can former President Donald Trump, who faces federal felony charges relating to election interference, fraud, and the misuse of classified documents, be prosecuted for actions taken when he was in office?
Donald Trump campaign faces new ballot threat
New York lawmakers filed a complaint on Tuesday in an attempt to kick the former president off of the primary ballot.
Kyle Rittenhouse gets pulled into Jennifer Crumbley trial
Crumbley was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter over her son's school shooting in November 2021.