The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees that an individual cannot be compelled by the government to provide incriminating information about herself – the so-called “right to remain silent.”
A federal appeals court overturned a staggering $1 billion verdict against Cox Communications, calling for a fresh trial to determine the appropriate damages for illegal downloads facilitated by its customers.
Jury selection is underway in the trial of armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed for the tragic shooting incident that took the life of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in 2021.
The Supreme Court’s recent decision to decline reviewing a challenge to a Virginia high school’s “race-neutral” admissions policy has reignited debates surrounding affirmative action, particularly in the wake of landmark rulings.
Two persons, Dominic Miller and Lyndell Mays, have been charged with murder following a tragic shooting at the Kansas City Super Bowl victory parade.
This article, by John Villasenor talks about how AI is revolutionizing the legal profession. Law firms embracing AI stand to offer more efficient and cost-effective services, impacting litigation outcomes positively.
Pennsylvania Judge Sonya M. McKnight finds herself on the wrong side of the law after allegedly attempting to murder her boyfriend, Michael McCoy, during a tumultuous relationship dispute. The saga began when McCoy, 57, informed McKnight that their relationship was over and insisted she vacate his home. Despite his repeated requests, McKnight reportedly refused to…
Olam Group, based in Singapore issued a statement on Monday asserting that its investigative endeavors yielded no substantiation implicating its Nigeria unit in an alleged multi-billion dollar foreign exchange fraud.
The civil corruption trial against the NRA and its top executives has entered a critical phase as the jury continues deliberations after the court recessed for the weekend and the Monday which is a public holiday.