Richard Cox confronts sexual offense charges in Arlington Virginia court.

Continuous Offender Richard Kenneth Cox in Virginia Court Richard Kenneth Cox, a long-time sex offender, appeared in Virginia Circuit Court on Friday to face a series of serious charges dating back to the George H.W. Bush administration. His extensive criminal record has raised concerns among Republican candidates who are vocal about transgender issues and policies […]
Caster Semenya concludes seven-year court struggle over eligibility, despite achieving significant success.

— Olympic champion runner Caster Semenya has reached the end of a lengthy seven-year legal battle regarding sexual eligibility rules in athletics. Her attorney mentioned that this could reignite discussions around one of the sport’s most contentious issues, despite her winning a ruling from the European Court of Human Rights in July. In an email […]
Supreme Court addresses conflicts regarding confiscated property in Cuba

The Supreme Court has decided to take on several cases, including those involving Exxon and major cruise lines, which could potentially allow them to claim compensation for properties taken by Cuba’s Castro government. This type of lawsuit was made possible nearly thirty years ago by Congress, although each subsequent president has suspended it until it […]
Diddy goes to court for sentencing on federal prostitution offenses

Sean “Diddy” Combs in Court Over Federal Prostitution Case Sean “Diddy” Combs was in court on Friday, marking a few months since his conviction related to federal prostitution charges. In this public court appearance, he is set to address the court before his sentencing becomes known. Judge Arun Subramanian allowed Diddy to wear regular clothes […]
Hulk Hogan’s family looking into a medical malpractice lawsuit, according to court documents

Recently released court documents indicate that Hulk Hogan’s family is exploring a potential medical malpractice lawsuit involving a doctor who treated the legendary WWE figure prior to his untimely passing. Hogan’s wife, Sky Daly, along with their son Nick Borea, submitted a petition on Tuesday in Pinellas County, Florida, seeking an extension of 90 days […]
Diddy expresses regret for the ‘hurt and pain’ in a court letter prior to sentencing.

Diddy Offers Apology as Legal Troubles Loom Shawn “Diddy” Combs has expressed regret for the “wounds and pain” his actions have caused in a letter submitted ahead of a recent court ruling. In the letter, Diddy takes full responsibility for his past actions, stating, “This has been the most difficult two years of my life, […]
Judge appointed by Reagan is among Trump’s harshest court critics

Judge Critiques Trump’s Actions on Free Speech and Funding A federal judge appointed by Ronald Reagan has made waves this year with some strong opinions regarding President Donald Trump’s executive actions. This includes scrutiny from two Supreme Court justices for not adhering to the High Court’s emergency directives. US District Judge William Young, who has […]
Court delays ruling on the Trump administration’s ability to oust Federal Reserve member Lisa Cook, set to consider the case next year.

Supreme Court Postpones Decision on Lisa Cook’s Federal Reserve Position On Wednesday, the Supreme Court decided to delay its ruling on President Donald Trump’s attempt to remove Federal Reserve member Lisa Cook, opting instead to hear oral arguments in the upcoming year. This decision allows Cook to continue her role, but the legal question—whether Trump […]
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s time in the US could be limited following the recent court decision.

Judge Denies Final Deportation Request for MS-13 Associate Months after a notable case involving the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a suspected associate of MS-13, the presiding judge has turned down a request to proceed with his final deportation. Initially, the judge ordered Garcia’s removal but later required his return to the U.S. According to […]
Court prevents the federal government from reducing $34 million in funding for New York counterterrorism.

A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration’s attempt to cut nearly $34 million in anti-terrorism grants for New York’s MTA. Judge Lewis Kaplan, based in Manhattan, argued that these cuts would lead to a decreased police presence and diminished counter-terrorism efforts in the city. This anti-terrorism fund was established in response to the […]