Johnny Depp's Lawyers Couldn't Subpoena Elon Musk Due to Security—Report
Attempt to subpoena Musk for Depp's trial reportedly proved difficult because of his security team, contradicting his ex Grimes' claims about their lifestyle.
Why Tory Lanez Was Arrested Amid Megan Thee Stallion Case
Daystar Peterson appeared at the hearing in Los Angeles as part of his felony assault case, to which he previously entered a not guilty plea.
Amici for Freedom and the Fate of Free Speech
What will be the fate of free speech in the United States? The answer is coming soon from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Durbin Slams Hawley's 'Inaccurate and Unfair' Criticism of Judge Jackson
This week Josh Hawley claimed Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson has been soft on child sex offenders.
Accused Capitol Rioter Guy Reffitt's Son to Testify He Knew Violent Plans
Guy Reffitt is accused of being a leader of the attack on the Capitol and charging at police while carrying a firearm.
Candace Owens, Kimberly Klacik Accuse Each Other of 'Lying' Over Lawsuit
Former GOP congressional candidate Kimberly Klacik sued Candace Owens in 2021, after the conservative commentator accused her of being a strip club "madame."
Here's Why Families Like Bob Saget's Sue to Block Autopsy Releases
The family of Bob Saget, who passed away on January 9, successfully blocked further details surrounding the investigation into his death from being released.
Pennsylvania Courts Illegally Kept Opioid Users From Treatment Meds: DOJ
Pennsylvania courts illegally block opioid use disorder patients from using the FDA-approved treatment drugs methadone, naltrexone and buprenorphine.
Susan Collins Calls Biden's Handling of Supreme Court Nomination 'Clumsy'
The centrist Republican senator said it "adds to the further perception that the court is a political institution."
Biden SCOTUS Pick Will Be Affirmative Action Beneficiary, Says GOP Senator
Senator Wicker predicted not a single Republican would vote in support of the nominee, who has not yet been named.
Massachusetts Court to Review Handling of Harmony Montgomery Case
New Hampshire's Attorney General's Office believes that Harmony, then 5 years old, disappeared late in 2019, but it wasn't reported for two years.
NY Mask Mandate Could Be Reinstated By Wednesday If Hochul Wins Appeal
On Monday, a judge from the New York State Supreme Court ruled Hochul's mandate "null, void, and unenforceable," dealing a major blow to COVID protocols.
Britney Spears' Bedroom Was Wiretapped by Her Dad, Former FBI Agent Says
Britney Spears' lawyer has filed documents in court, which expand on allegations that her father, Jamie Spears, surveilled her without her knowledge.
Britney Spears Now Locked in Legal Battles With Both Her Sister and Dad
Pop star Britney Spears has sent her sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, a cease and desist letter, while she continues to battle with dad Jamie Spears over her money.
Gov. Chris Sununu Blames Court For Custody Placement of Harmony Montgomery
Harmony Montgomery went missing in 2019 at the age of 5, which Sununu blames on the Massachusetts court that gave her father custody earlier that year.
Judge Who Reversed Rape Conviction Barred From Hearing Criminal Cases
The judge said rape happens when parents hold "parties for teenagers, and they allow coeds and female people to swim in their underwear in their swimming pool."
Judge Caught Making 'Sexist and Offensive' Remarks During Live Video
Jennifer Bonjean said she "didn't like to make the news this way. But if it brings attention to judges who have no business being on the bench, so be it."
Nicki Minaj To Sue Husband's Rape Accuser After Harassment Charges Dropped
Jennifer Hough—who accused Nick Minaj's husband, Kenneth Petty, of raping her in the 1990s—has dropped harassment charges she in 2021 filed against the star.
Capitol Rioter Asks Court to Appoint U.S. Marshals to Subpoena Trump
Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, Lin Wood and Steve Bannon are also listed in the Friday court filing.
Judge Odinet Resigns After Home Video Surfaced of Her Using Racial Slur
"People's lives are in HER HANDS on a daily basis," attorney Ben Crump wrote after the video leaked.
Judge to Consider Shortening Rogel Aguilera-Mederos' Prison Sentence
The prosecution filed a request last week for a judge to reconsider the sentence of Aguilera-Mederos, and potentially reduce it from 110 years to 20-30 years.
Capitol Rioter in Home Incarceration Seeks Permission to Use Dating Apps
Prosecutors accuse Thomas Sibick of stealing Michael Fanone's badge while others beat the Capitol Police officer.
Capitol Rioter Nichols Says 'I'm Calling For Violence,' Prosecutors Say
Nichols—who allegedly showed up to the riot with a crowbar—previously claimed he saved the life of Police Officer Michael Fanone.
Judge Rejects Request to Release Ex-Army Ranger Charged in Capitol Riot
Morss has remained in custody since his arrest in June and faces multiple charges, including assaulting police officers.
D.C. AG Karl Racine Sues Proud Boys, Oath Keepers Over January 6 Riot
"Today, we're holding these insurrectionists accountable," Racine said.
Florida Resort CEO Punished Maintenance Manager for Hiring Black Employee
Management at the resort allegedly told Jacob Hood "those are not the type of people" after he hired the employee.
Fact Check: Is List of 'Ghislaine Maxwell's Coconspirators' Real?
A U.S. court filing is shared alongside claims it lists the "coconspirators" of Ghislaine Maxwell, who is awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges in the U.S.
The Jury Selection Process Needs an Update
The jury selection process needs to evolve. It wasn't that long ago when women were not even allowed to serve as jurors.
Fact Check: Are Social Media Posts Showing Piles of Bricks in Kenosha?
As the Kyle Rittenhouse trial jury deliberates a verdict, rumors about bricks appearing on the streets of Kenosha are spreading on social media.
Alex Jones Defamed Sandy Hook Victims by Calling Shooting 'Giant Hoax'
Following the shooting that left 26 people dead, Jones frequently claimed it was a "hoax" and that the victims' parents were "crisis actors."