Lawsuit

DOJ Sues Coffee Shop Refusing Jewish Customers

The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against a coffee shop that refused service to Jewish customers, arguing that the business is in violation of Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Illinois Republicans Sue Over Rushed Budget Tactics

A group of Illinois Republican lawmakers is suing Democratic legislative leaders, accusing them of violating the state constitution by rushing through the newly approved state budget without allowing proper review or public input. Filed in Sangamon County Circuit Court, the lawsuit targets the process used to pass the $53 billion spending plan and related bills.

Smith & Wesson CEO Hails SCOTUS Win Over Mexico Lawsuit

Smith & Wesson CEO Mark Smith celebrated a major legal victory after the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously struck down Mexico’s lawsuit against the firearms manufacturer. The high court's ruling on June 5, 2025, upheld American sovereignty and the Second Amendment by affirming that U.S. gunmakers cannot be held responsible for criminal misuse of their products in foreign countries.

Supreme Court Rejects Mexico’s Gun Case

The Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against U.S. gun manufacturers, alleging the companies aided in illegal gun sales to Mexican cartels.

Supreme Court Unanimously Rules in Favor of Straight Woman

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of a woman who claimed she was discriminated against in her workplace because she is straight.

Boeing Signs DOJ Agreement in Plane Crash Case

Boeing has signed a deal with the Department of Justice (DOJ) allowing it to avoid criminal prosecution for two 737 MAX crashes.

Newark Mayor Sues Alina Habba Following Arrest

Democrat Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has filed a lawsuit against interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba, accusing her of "false arrest, malicious prosecution, and defamation."

Judge Dismisses California’s Lawsuit Against Trump Tariffs

A U.S. District Court judge dismissed California's lawsuit against President Donald Trump, declaring that the case belongs in New York's U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT).

NYT Drops Crucial Facts in Fatal Heat-Wave Lawsuit Coverage

A lawsuit lodged by Misti Leon claims major oil companies like Exxon, BP, Chevron, Shell, Conoco, and Phillips 66 contributed to her mother Juliana Leon’s June  28, 2021 death.

Another Judge Blocks Trump Tariffs

Obama-appointed Judge Rudolph Contreras has issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Donald Trump's tariffs.

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