Jurors Who Convicted Derek Chauvin Will Be Revealed
Judge Peter Chahill said there is no reason to believe releasing the names "presents any external threats to the jurors' safety."
Lawsuits Stretch Legal Arguments Against Vaccine Mandates
"Vaccines have been politicized to a point where receiving or declining a vaccine has become a political act in the eyes of the public," argues one lawsuit.
Patent 'Holdouts' Are Sapping U.S. Innovation
U.S. courts have made it incredibly difficult to stop patent infringement, removing, in many cases, the threat of an injunction that could otherwise provide leverage to explore early resolution.
Alleged Capitol Rioter Asks to Be Freed From Ankle Bracelet
Joshua Doolin's defense team said during a court hearing that the monitoring bracelet causes him "annoying blisters" and limits his ability to play basketball.
Former Mississippi DHS Accountant Will Testify In Embezzlement Case
Hinds County Circuit Court records show Anne McGrew, 65, pleaded guilty to on Monday to one charge of conspiracy to commit embezzlement.
Court: Vatican Can't Be Held Liable for Abuse Accusations Against Priests
The European Court of Human Rights restated the ruling and that the Holy See's sovereign immunity holds no exceptions.
'Judge Judy' Bailiff Dropped From New Show Had Worked With Her for 30 Years
Petri Hawkins Byrd will not be joining Judith Sheindlin on upcoming show "Judy Justice," after 25 years by her side on "Judge Judy."
Judge Rules Against Dismissing Drug Convictions in Lab Misconduct Scandal
"Systemic problems require systemic solutions," said the Suffolk County District Attorney, who plans to appeal to Massachusetts' highest court.
Victim's Father Tells Convicted Serial Killer He Hopes He Suffers
Sarah Butler's father, Victor Butler, asked the judge to give his daughter's killer the maximum sentence before Khalil Wheeler-Weaver was given 160 years.
Judge to Decide if Texas Abortion Law Gets Temporary Pause
"Abortion care has almost completely stopped in our state," Dr. Ghazaleh Moayedi told the U.S. House Oversight and Reform Committee.
Arizona Secretary of State's Ability to Defend Election Laws Restored
One of the bills overturned included a plethora of GOP policy wishes pertaining to dog racing, emergency powers, local COVID-19 measures and more.
Capitol Rioter Insists 'I Am Not a Person' in Court Appearance
Pauline Bauer had previously argued in court that she was not subject to any laws or decisions made by judges, juries or the government.
Rob Kardashian Files Papers in Domestic Violence Suit Against Blac Chyna
Rob Kardashian has claimed that Blac Chyna, from whom he split in 2017, violently attacked him at the home they shared in 2016.
Military Leader Liable Under U.S. Law for Church Massacre of Liberians
"He oversaw the events and only declared an end to the shooting when he understood the occupants of the church to have been all killed," a judge said.
Woman Accused of Posing as Murder Victims to Collect Stimulus Checks
The woman allegedly harvested the identities of homicide victims to fraudulently obtain coronavirus stimulus payments and tax refunds.
Inmate Tells 2 Others to 'Rot in Hell' for Injuring Him, Killing Workers
"May you rot in hell and your soul go to hell for the lives you took and the pain and suffering you caused," McKinley Roby said in court.
'Varsity Blues' Mastermind Won't Testify in Trial of 2 Accused Parents
Defense attorneys plan to leverage the lack of testimony from the government's star witness, Rick Singer, and argue that he is an expert con man.
Where Prince Andrew's Sex Assault Case Stands Ahead of First Hearing
Prince Andrew has been accused of rape by Virginia Giuffre, which he denies. With a hearing in civil court set for September 13, her lawyers have reportedly served the royal with legal papers.
Giuliani Associate Pleads Guilty to Brokering Illegal Campaign Donations
Igor Fruman, 56, pleaded guilty to helping facilitate illegal foreign campaign contributions to build a marijuana business in the U.S.
Federal Judge Says it's 'Amazing' 9/11 Culprits Not 'Brought to Justice'
"It's amazing to me that the rest of the culprits in this case have not been brought to justice.," said U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema.
Britney Spears' Major Victory As Dad's Petition Calls for No Evaluation
In June, Britney Spears told Judge Brenda Penny that she wanted the conservatorship to end without having to undergo another psychological evaluation.
EU Asks Court of Justi to Penalize Poland Over Judicial Concerns
Poland's Disciplinary Chamber, which has the authority to punish judges, is at the center of a dispute between the country's right-wing government and the EU.
Japan Demands $900k Per Person From North Korea for Human Rights Abuses
"If we were informed of the truth about North Korea, none of us would have gone," said one victim of a resettlement program for Korean residents of Japan.
Idaho Heartbeat Abortion Law Almost Enacted by Federal Ruling for Texas Law
"We're excited, and we really do think that the heartbeat bill strategy is working," said Blaine Conzatti, president of the Idaho Family Policy Center.
Oklahoma Judge Rules State Can't Block School Mask Mandates
"This is a victory for parental choice, personal responsibility and the rule of law," Governor Kevin Stitt said in a statement.
Oklahoma AG Plans Lawsuits Against School Districts Requiring Face Masks
On Friday, O'Connor said he plans to file numerous lawsuits next week due to school districts violating the state law.
Woman Fined, Banned From Yellowstone After Walking on Thermal Features
"Although a criminal prosecution and jail time may seem harsh, it's better than spending time in a hospital's burn unit," acting U.S. attorney Bob Murray said.
R. Kelly Groomed Young Man, Forced Girlfriend to Have Sex With Him: Witness
The singer has repeatedly denied accusations that he preyed on several alleged victims during a 30-year career.
Proud Boys Leader Gets 5-Month Sentence for Burning BLM Flag, Apologizes
Enrique Tarrio said in court via teleconference that he was "profusely" sorry. At his last court appearance, he pleaded guilty but expressed no remorse.
Who Is Chad Isaak? Navy Veteran Found Guilty of 4 Murders in North Dakota
Isaak shot and stabbed three of the victims at the Mandan-based business, and the victims were collectively stabbed about 100 times.