Timothy A. Clary - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Far-Left Outlet That Falsely Accused Young Chiefs Fan of Racism Gets Bad News from Judge The judge said in his ruling that Deadspin "crossed the fine line protecting its speech from defamation claims." By C. Douglas Golden October 9, 2024
@BehizyTweets / X screen shotCommentary In One Powerful Tirade, Megyn Kelly Proves Why Every Criminal Case Targeting Trump Is Nonsense When asked about the lawfare against former President Donald Trump, Megyn Kelly dismantled each case as only she could. By Samuel Short September 30, 2024
Megan Briggs / Getty ImagesCommentary Ownership of Historic Shohei Ohtani Home Run Ball in Dispute, Lawsuit Filed over 'Forcefully' Taken Item The plaintiff says that the ball was "forcefully taken away from him" by an older man, and that viral video proves it. By C. Douglas Golden September 27, 2024
Former College Football Superstar Sues School, Conference and NCAA: 'It's About Setting a Precedent' "Our goal is to rectify this injustice and pave the way for a system where athletes are rightfully recognized, compensated ..." By Bryan Chai September 23, 2024
Carolyn Kaster / AP GOP State Senator Sues University, Dozens of Academics for a 'Multi-Year Racketeering and Anti-Trust Enterprise' Sen. Doug Mastriano's defamation, racketeering and antitrust lawsuit seeks at least $10 million in damages from defendants. By The Associated Press September 22, 2024
Vepar5 / Getty Images Nearly 100,000 Voters Registered Without Proof of Citizenship as 'Flaw' Could Impact Upcoming Elections A dispute in Arizona throws into question the status of about 100,000 voters who do not have proof of citizenship on file as required. By Jack Davis September 17, 2024
Richard Vogel - File / AP Tech Giant Settles Class Action Tracking Lawsuit, Public Can Now File for a Piece of the Massive Settlement Fund Tech behemoth Oracle has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit for $115 million over allegations that it tracked consumer activity. By The Associated Press September 13, 2024
Alex Brandon / AP Trump Comes Face-to-Face With E. Jean Carroll in Federal Court as He Appeals 'Ridiculous' Ruling Donald Trump watched Friday as one of his lawyers fought to overturn a verdict finding the former president liable for sexual abuse & slander. By The Associated Press September 5, 2024
Jose Luis Magana / AP Federal Judge Orders Trump Campaign to Stop Using 1966 Song On Tuesday, a federal judge in Atlanta ruled that Donald Trump and his campaign must stop using the song “Hold On, I'm Coming." By The Associated Press September 3, 2024
Marc Piasecki / Getty Images Federal Judge Refuses to Dismiss Elon Musk's Defamation Suit Against Leftist Group On Thursday, District Court Judge Reed O’Connor, a George W. Bush appointee, wrote in an order that Musk’s X had “properly pled its claim." By Katelynn Richardson August 30, 2024