Kutztown Prof Wins Do-Over On Policy’s Disparate Impact
In a stunning turn of events, a psychology professor at Kutztown University in Pennsylvania, Stephen Oross, has emerged victorious in a legal battle challenging...
Girardi’s Criminal Trial Set For May
In a courtroom showdown reminiscent of a legal chess match, a California federal judge steadfastly set Tom Girardi's criminal trial for May 21, rejecting...
Menendez Bribery Case : Claims Immunity from Prosecution
In a dramatic legal twist, U.S. Senator Robert Menendez launched a scathing attack on federal prosecutors, vehemently challenging the bribery case against him. Menendez...
Charles McGonigal Asks Judge Not To Extend 4 Year Sentence
In a startling plea, Charles McGonigal, the ex-FBI special agent-in-charge, is fervently urging U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly not to extend his already hefty...
Ernst & Young Can’t Fight Rating In $7B DOJ Deal
In a legal showdown reminiscent of a high-stakes poker game, Ernst & Young (EY), formerly known as the accounting giant Ernst & Young, finds...
Emory Healthcare Former Exec’s Discrimination Suit
In a surprising turn of events, Emory Healthcare announced yesterday that it has reached an agreement to conclude the contentious legal battle with former...
Alabama Judge Denies Safa Goods Lawsuit Over Unpaid Invoices
In a dramatic turn of events, an Alabama federal judge, Annemarie Carney Axon, has slammed the brakes on Safa Goods LLC's pursuit of justice,...
Trump Can’t Give Own Closing Argument In NY Fraud Trial
Former President Donald Trump will not be allowed to personally deliver a closing statement in the New York attorney general's civil fraud case, as...
CynaMed Hit with Meal Break Suit
In a legal showdown, CynaMed Inc., a prominent Pittsburgh-area medical staffing agency, finds itself at the center of a proposed class action lawsuit, accused...
Biden Picks 6 For Court Nominations Of 2024
In a move set to reshape the judicial landscape, President Joe Biden has unveiled his initial picks for the 2024 round of judicial nominations,...