Court Convicts Former Islamic Cult Members Of Abusing Minors

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Monday that a federal court in Kansas has convicted six members of the United Nations Organization of Islamic Organizations (UNOI) of conspiracy to commit forced labor. According to a Department of Justice announcement, Kaaba Majeed, 50, Yunus Rasool, 39, James Staton, 62, Randolph Rodney Hadley, 49, Daniel […]
Jordan Chiles Seeks ‘Justice’ in Bronze Medal Fight at Swiss Court

Jordan Childs fought for an Olympic medal on the courts of Paris and will now continue her quest on the courts of Switzerland. It took a challenge to the scoring by Chile's coaches to move up from fifth to third place at the end of the Paris Games, and Romania took the matter to the […]
Kyle Clifford appears in court charged with murdering Carol, Hannah and Louise Hunt | UK news

A former soldier has appeared in court accused of murdering three women with a crossbow at their Hertfordshire home in July, police said. Hertfordshire Police said Kyle Clifford, 26, had been charged with three counts of murder over the deaths of Carol Hunt and her two daughters, Louise Hunt and Hannah Hunt, in Bushey on […]
Jordan Chiles appeals to Swiss court in Olympic medal saga

Jordan Childs' fight to reclaim her Olympic bronze medal continues. Chilis has formally appealed to Switzerland's Supreme Court to overturn the Court of Arbitration for Sport's decision to strip her of her third place in the women's floor final. The drama over the bronze medal has continued long after the Summer Olympics ended in Paris […]
Judge rejects former Trump aide Mark Meadows’ bid to move Arizona election case to federal court

A judge has denied a request by former President Donald Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows, to move an Arizona voter fraud lawsuit to federal court, marking the second time an attempt to move the case out of state court has failed. U.S. District Judge John Tuch said in his ruling Monday that Meadows had […]
‘Worse Than The Dobbs Leak’: Court Watchers Point To Supreme Court’s Liberal Wing As Likely Culprit Behind Latest Leak

The latest leak about the Supreme Court's internal deliberations on three major cases involving former President Donald Trump may have come from a senior member of the minority, former clerks and longtime court observers told the Daily Caller News Foundation. The Sunday paper based its findings on “the justices' private notes, hearing transcripts and interviews […]
TikTok, U.S. head to court over law that may ban popular platform

TikTok faced off against the US government in federal court on Monday, arguing that legislation that could ban the platform within months is unconstitutional, but the Justice Department said the legislation is necessary to eliminate national security risks posed by popular social media companies. For more than two hours before a three-judge panel at the […]
Legal experts warn that latest Supreme Court leaks are ‘enormously destructive’

Following the revelation in the New York Times of private memoranda and conversations between Supreme Court justices, legal experts have warned that the leaking of such confidential information could be “devastating” for the Supreme Court. The New York Times claimed it had internal memos and transcripts of deliberations that showed Chief Justice Thomas “shaped” the […]
Rupert Murdoch attends court hearing in battle over future of media empire | Rupert Murdoch

A Nevada probate court is set to begin privately reviewing evidence in a case that could determine who will control Rupert Murdoch's media empire after his death. Murdoch, 93, appeared in court on Monday for a hearing after he tried last year to change the terms of an irrevocable family trust to allow his eldest […]
TikTok grilled in appeals court as judges consider challenge to sale-or-ban bill

TikTok faced tough questions from a U.S. appeals court on Monday as China-based ByteDance pushes to block legislation that would force it to stop selling the video-sharing app by Jan. 19 or else ban it entirely. TikTok's lawyers argued before a three-judge panel that the law, signed by President Joe Biden in April, violates the […]