Moscow concert hall attack suspects appear in court

STORY: The four men are accused of gunning down scores of people at a concert outside Moscow on Friday night in the deadliest attack inside Russia for two decades. Moscow courts’ official Telegram channel said the men, identified by Russian media as all being citizens of the ex-Soviet republic of Tajikistan living in Russia, would … Read more

Moscow court charges suspects in deadly concert attack

STORY: Russia on Sunday charged four men it says are responsible for gunning down scores of people at a concert outside Moscow days earlier– the deadliest attack inside Russia in two decades. Russian media previously identified the men as citizens of the ex-Soviet republic of Tajikistan living in Russia. After unverified and brutal videos of … Read more

Honey Boo Boo Threatens to Take Mama June to Court For ‘Stealing’ Money

Play video content WeTV Honey Boo Boo ain’t messin’ around when it comes to her cash … threatening Mama June with some legal drama for “stealing” her money. Here’s the deal … the reality stars sat down for another money-related discussion on this week’s episode of “Mama June: Family Crisis” — with June handing over … Read more

Swedish appeals court rules space rock should stay with the owner of the property where it landed

STOCKHOLM — A Swedish land owner won a legal battle Thursday to keep a 14-kilogram (31-pound) meteorite when an appeals court ruled that such rocks should be considered “immovable property” and part of the land where they are found. The property on which the meteorite landed contains iron and the meteorite is made of iron. … Read more

Michael Jackson’s Son Blanket Takes Grandma Katherine to Court Over Estate Disagreement | Blanket Jackson, Katherine Jackson, Michael Jackson | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip

The Jackson family is in the midst of a legal disagreement, and it involves Michael Jackson‘s youngest child Bigi (aka Blanket) and his grandma Katherine. According to TMZ, the 22-year-old son of the late King of Pop is asking the courts to stop his grandmother from using funds from Michael‘s estate to fund a legal … Read more

Texas immigration law back in federal court after whiplash rulings

The push by Republican-led states to take on a direct role in immigration enforcement — historically a federal matter — went before an appeals court Wednesday morning, a day after the Supreme Court briefly allowed Texas to begin arresting and deporting migrants under a controversial new law. Wednesday’s hearing follows a day of legal whiplash … Read more

An Amsterdam court has ruled KLM’s sustainable aviation advertising misled consumers

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — In a decision hailed by an environmental group as a historic victory, an Amsterdam court ruled Wednesday that Dutch national airline KLM misled consumers in statements about sustainable aviation in a case that accused the carrier of “greenwashing.” Amsterdam District Court said in a statement that in some advertisements, that are … Read more

Texas migrant law S.B.4 takes effect with divided Supreme Court ruling

The Supreme Court on Tuesday disrupted a key element of U.S. border policy, clearing the way for Texas to begin arresting and deporting migrants who enter the state illegally, even though that law enforcement role has historically been part of the federal government’s control over international borders. In a divided, preliminary order, the court’s conservative … Read more

Pro-Trump attorney arrested after court hearing about leaked Dominion emails

A pro-Trump lawyer who tried to overturn the 2020 election was arrested Monday after a court hearing about her recent leak of internal emails belonging to Dominion Voting Systems. There was an existing arrest warrant for the attorney, Stefanie Lambert, stemming from her failure to appear at recent court hearings in her separate criminal case … Read more

Today’s Supreme Court Hearing Addresses a Far-Right Boogeyman

Today, the Supreme Court will hear a case that will determine whether the government can communicate with social media companies to flag misleading or harmful content to social platforms—or talk to them at all. And a lot of the case revolves around Covid-19 conspiracy theories. In Murthy v. Missouri, Attorney Generals from Louisiana and Missouri, … Read more