Legal News

  • Hunter Biden Federal Gun Charges Trial Set For June

    The prosecution alleges that Biden falsified information about his drug use on application forms when acquiring the weapon back in 2018. If convicted on the three federal counts, he could potentially face up to 25 years in prison.

  • NY AG Argues In Court That Trump Must Post Full Bond of $464M Since He Offers No Reason Why He Can’t

    New York State Attorney General Letitia James has escalated her legal battle against former President Donald Trump. She is arguing in court that Trump must post the full bond of $464 million for a civil fraud fine he has sought to avoid paying. This move comes after Trump recently posted a $91.63 million bond to…

  • Judge Throws Out Samantha Markle’s Defamation Lawsuit Against Meghan Markle, Her Half-Sister

    Federal Judge Charlene Edwards Honeywell in Florida has made a resounding decision to completely toss out a defamation lawsuit brought by Samantha Markle against her half-sister, Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex. This marks the third attempt by Samantha Markle to hold Meghan accountable for remarks made during a CBS interview with Oprah Winfrey in…

  • Florida Settles Lawsuit Over LGBT Education Bill

    This settlement brings clarity to the interpretation of a contentious state education law, albeit without overturning it.

  • Brooklyn ‘Bling Bishop’ Found Guilty of Fraud Amid Allegations of FBI Targeting

    Lamor Whitehead, the infamous “bling bishop” of Brooklyn, New York, known for flaunting his luxury items, has been convicted of fraud charges after allegedly exploiting a parishioner’s trust to the tune of $90,000. Following a two-week trial, Whitehead was found guilty of multiple charges, including making false statements to the FBI, attempted extortion, and wire…

  • Young Thug RICO Trial to Resume Amid Controversy Over Music Video Evidence

    The highly publicized RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) trial of rapper Young Thug and his YSL (Young Stoner Life Records) crew is set to resume this week in Georgia. The expected restart of the case makes it one of the lengthiest trials in the state’s history. Scheduled to pick back up on Wednesday,…

  • Judge Set to Rule on Fani Willis Disqualification in Trump Case This Week

    A Georgia judge’s decision regarding the disqualification of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her office from prosecuting former President Trump’s election interference due to her romantic involvement with a subordinate is expected this week. Judge Scott McAfee is expected to announce his ruling imminently, following extensive deliberations on whether Willis and her team…

  • Judge Rules Against Texas AG In Battle With Nonprofit Serving Migrants

    The conflict erupted when Paxton’s office issued a sudden demand for a plethora of documents from Annunciation House, alleging involvement in activities such as alien harboring and human smuggling.

  • Boeing Whistleblower John Barnett Found Dead In US

    The news of John Barnett’s passing sends shockwaves through both Boeing and the aviation industry as a whole.

  • Law Professor Criticizes ‘Woke Catechism’ Amid Disciplinary Action Against Her

    Amy Wax, a tenured law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, is pushing back against what she calls the school’s “woke catechism” following disciplinary actions taken against her for controversial statements she made in interviews. Wax’s statements, including unsubstantiated remarks about Black students and controversial comments about Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, have…