Ex-National Enquirer czar, David Pecker, confirmed under oath yesterday that he allegedly had used catch-and-kill payments to help Donald Trumpβs campaign.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is illegally collecting data of every citizen who invests in the stock market, a new lawsuit by the New Civil Liberties Alliance claims.
Maxwell Azzarello, the protester who set himself outside of a courthouse where former President Trump's hush money trial was taking place, formerly worked for Rep. Tom Suozzi.
The New York Attorney Generalβs office asked a judge to void a $175 million bond posted by former President Donald Trump claiming the fraud bond isn't properly backed.
FIRST ON FOX: The America First Legal Foundation accused the Biden administration of regularly deleting federal records in a lawsuit that it said will have deep ramifications.
Seven individuals have been selected to serve as jurors in former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York City β lawyers need to choose eleven more before the trial begins.
FIRST ON FOX: A government watchdog group filed a federal lawsuit against the Health and Human Services Department, demanding documents related to its proposed menthol cigarette ban.
Legal experts say the DOJ was βon the ropes" in Tuesdayβs oral arguments at the Supreme Court in a case questioning whether a Jan. 6 rioter can be charged with obstruction.
U.S. District Judge Janis Graham Jack is fining Texas $100,000 per day for not adequately investigating the allegations of abuse in the state's foster care system.
Former detainees of Iraqβs Abu Ghraib prison are suing Virginia-based military contractor CACI for what they claim is its role in the torture they suffered while imprisoned.
Former President Trump was warned not to miss any court dates by Judge Juan Merchan, but Piers Morgan said he should attend his son's graduation anyway.
A couple who owned a Colorado funeral home faces fraud charges among other things, after allegedly spending over $880,000 in COVID relief funds on vacations and luxury items
Civil lawsuits alleging that Khalifa Hifter, a Libyan military commander and U.S. citizen, killed civilians in the Libyan civil war was tossed out of U.S. court.
Judge Juan Merchan denied Trump's motion for a delay as his defense submitted a pre-trial letter challenging the jury selection just days before the trial begins in New York City.
Donald Trump's ridiculous court case is finally heading to trial. Progressive DA Bragg is counting on a liberal judge and an anti-Trump jury to cover for fact he has no case.
The Biden administration is already facing a potential lawsuit in response to its recent regulations cracking down on emissions from major chemical manufacturing facilities.
The House has crafted reforms to FISA that will prevent inappropriate actions from the Intelligence Community while maintaining Section 702βs ability to monitor foreign terrorists and spies overseas.
Billionaire businessman Don Hankey, who provided the means for Trump's $175 million bond, says the legal scrutiny brought against the money has been intense.
Special Counsel Jack Smith rebuked Florida District Judge Aileen Cannon for a jury instruction order based on a "fundamentally flawed legal premise" in the Trump document case.
North Carolina attorney Thomas Farr, known for his work with redistricting and election law, has died at 69 years old. He was nominated four times to a U.S. District Court judgeship.
A federal judge has ruled that migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard in 2022 can sue the aviation company, saying they were targeted because of their ethnic background.
A federal district judge struck down a key tenet of President Biden's climate agenda targeting carbon emissions generated by vehicles traveling the national highway system.
Sorority lawsuit seeks to defend something that the vast majority of people understand -- that men and women are different. Changing that could jeopardize laws that protect women.
D.C. Judge Reggie Walton is facing criticism for his comments about former President Trump in a media interview as Trump faces a federal trial in the judge's district.
President Biden's administration is continuing its effort to confirm a controversial judicial nominee as senators press concerns over antisemitism and anti-law enforcement accusations.
Devoted foster parents were disqualified by Washington state because of their faith. Officials decided that new gender expression policies outranked the couple's religious beliefs.
Weaponization of government didn't stop with the FBI and CIA. The FCC is going after Internet Service Providers to promote 'digital equity.' Moves give regulators massive power.
The City of Berkeley, California, has entered into a legal settlement with a restaurant industry group, agreeing to repeal its law banning natural gas in new construction.
Sen. Bob Menendez's potential independent Senate bid presents what some Republican candidates believe to be their best shot at earning a seat in decades.
Former President Trump has been getting a raw deal from the state of New York, as it and other jurisdictions pile on charges fit for serious criminals, critics said.
Sherri Papini, who created a kidnapping hoax and led a multistate search, has failed to pay over $300,000 in restitution and now faces wage garnishment.