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JPMorgan Chase Admits to Debanking Trump

JPMorgan Chase admitted to debanking accounts linked to President Donald Trump following the January 6, 2021, protest at the U.S. Capitol.

Discrimination Claims Hit Los Angeles Schools

The Department of Justice has joined a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) surrounding its Predominately Hispanic, Black, Asian, and Other (PHBAO) Program.

Ohio Voting Law Lawsuit Explodes, Rights Groups Race to Block

Several voting rights organizations have filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block Ohio’s new election law before it takes effect.

Trump’s Lawsuit Against BBC Proceeds

A judge has allowed President Trump's defamation lawsuit against the BBC to proceed.

California Goes After Companies Behind Firearm Codes

California Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed a lawsuit against two companies and more than 100 individuals after they allegedly distributed computer code to 3D print ghost guns.

Tesla Burning Car Trapped Driver’s Final Call Exposed

A 20-year-old man’s final moments inside a burning Tesla are at the center of a new lawsuit alleging that faulty electronic doors prevented him from escaping after a crash.

Scuba Lawsuit Shock: 12-Year-Old’s Final Minutes Exposed

A Texas family has filed a sweeping lawsuit after their 12-year-old daughter drowned during a scuba certification class, alleging the death was preventable and marked by repeated safety failures.

Visa Pauses Slapped with Lawsuit

A group of immigrant groups have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after it paused visa processing for dozens of countries.

Trump Threatens to Sue Grammy Host

President Trump threatened to sue Grammy Awards host Trevor Noah after he made a "false and defamatory statement" against him.

SCOTUS Takes Trump’s E. Jean Carroll Case

The Supreme Court is set to consider President Trump's petition to reconsider the verdict in a case involving E. Jean Carroll.

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