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FIRST ON FOX: A New York Court assigned a new judge to preside over the civil fraud case against President-elect Trump brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Supreme Court expands civil RICO: Cannabis industry faces new risks in wake of Horn decision. By Alexander Malyshev and Sarah Ganley. May 14, 2025 3:08 PM UTC Updated May 14, 2025 ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ordered a new hearing for D.C. firefighters seeking damages against their department over a 2020 beard mandate.
Court makes ruling on immunity to civil rights lawsuits Decision says even 'quasi-judicial' entities are protected by state law Updated: 10:33 PM MDT Jun 2, 2025 ...
VIJAYAWADA: In a significant ruling, the High Court has sharply criticised police interference in civil disputes, particularly those related to land issues, stating that they have no authority to ...
A federal court’s novel proposal to rein in Trump’s power grab. Trump shut down the agency that protects civil servants from illegal firings.
The Telangana High Court criticized the state police for intervening in civil disputes awaiting court adjudication, emphasizing that such actions force citizens to seek judicial protection.
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The Supreme Court’s 2023-24 term will be remembered for one case above all: Trump v.United States, in which the court granted former President Donald Trump immunity from criminal liability for ...
The Michigan Supreme Court will not hear an appeal in a civil suit over the November 2021 Oxford High School tragedy. This follows a decision by Michigan's Court of Appeals in September 2024, ...
The Supreme Court's ruling in Lackey v. Stinnie makes it harder for Americans to vindicate their constitutional rights in civil rights litigation. The Supreme Court’s decision in Lackey v.
Holding that the drivers in this case are not “prevailing parties” is also consistent with the court’s earlier cases involving attorney’s fee awards in civil rights cases. In 2001, Roberts noted, the ...