Vanessa Bryant Sues Helicopter Company After Fatal Crash
Vanessa Bryant is suing the operator of the helicopter that her husband, daughter, and seven others were on when it crashed into a hillside.
Vanessa Bryant is suing the operator of the helicopter that her husband, daughter, and seven others were on when it crashed into a hillside.
Kolcraft and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) are recalling certain inclined infant sleeper accessories over suffocation concerns.
From wireless internet in courtrooms to entirely digital court judgments, the future of justice is coming to a case near you.
The Department of Education had tried to retroactively strip ABA members of their right to apply for public service loan forgiveness programs.
Between 2015 and 2017, a group of Chicago inmates began aggressively masturbating at female public defenders and law clerks.
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The federal government extends a ban on fentanyl lookalikes.
Criminal on the run for years is returned to his home country to finish his prison sentence.
Flight shaming means less flights and less profits for the airline industry.
The judge said that the CBP cannot use “over-crowding” as an excuse to make detainees sleep on the floor.