• ‘Order on the court’: Stanford Law battles Berkeley Law

    A basketball match between a group of Stanford Law students and Berkeley Law students started a new tradition.

  • Court: Protection order stands against local former judge

    The order was issued in June of last year after Mayor Catherine Miller filed a menacing complaint against Leone, claiming at the time his conduct left her afraid for her safety.

  • Trump arrives in court, says 'gag order has to come off'

    Former President Donald Trump opened the fourth day of jury selection in his hush-money trial Friday by calling on the New York court to lift the gag order on speaking about witnesses.

  • New Mexico has new state Supreme Court chief justice

    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – David K. Thomson is New Mexico's 43rd chief justice since statehood. Justice Thomson was sworn in on Wednesday, April 17. Thomson was chosen by his colleagues and will serve a two-year term, according to the Administrative Office of the Courts. As chief justice, he will act as the administrative head of budgetary []

  • NatCon conference resumes after Brussels court overturns closure order

    Belgian PM condemns move by local mayor to shut down radical rightwing conference as ‘unconstitutional’UK politics – latest updatesA radical right conference that was addressed by Nigel Farage and Suella Braverman as police arrived to close it down has resumed after a Brussels court overturned a local mayor’s attempt to stop it.Following moves condemned as “unacceptable” and “unconstitutional” by the Belgian prime minister, Alexander De Croo, organisers of the National Conservatism conference...

  • Judge orders Dennis Mitsunaga to remain in jail for alleged witness tampering

    A federal judge today ordered prominent Hawaii businessman and political donor Dennis Mitsunaga to remain in jail for the duration of his public corruption trial because of alleged witness tampering.

  • Apple denies violating US court order in Epic Games lawsuit

    IPhone maker Apple on Friday denied violating a court order governing its App Store and urged a California federal judge to reject a request by Fortnite developer Epic Games to hold it in contempt. Apple made the arguments in a filing to U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, who presided over Epic's lawsuit in 2020 accusing Apple of violating antitrust law with its tight controls over how consumers download apps and pay for transactions within them. The Apple filing criticized...

  • TelevisaUnivision orders version of The Mediapro Studio’s Crush for US, Mexico

    TelevisaUnivision has agreed a deal with Spain’s The Mediapro Studio to adapt its family-skewing quiz show Crush for the US and Mexico. The remake will be filmed in Mexico and will air on Televis

  • Court orders Elon Musk's X to block Sydney church stabbing footage

    Musk slams Australia ban on church stabbing videos (Top headline, 1st story, link) Related stories:PM calls out 'arrogant billionaire'Meet TESLA Diehards Sticking With Stock Despite Disastrous YearStreet frets earnings Developing Drudge Report Feed needs your support!   Become a Patron

  • New Mexico preparing for Supreme Court ruling on homeless camping in public spaces

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The U.S. Supreme Court appears to be leaning towards a crackdown on homeless camps. Legal experts KRQE News 13 spoke to say this decision could change how the state approaches homelessness moving forward. Depending on how the court rules, it could be left up to each state on how to handle the encampments []

  • Elon Musk hits back at Australian court order against X images of stabbing

    The Tesla billionaire uses posts on his social media platform to attack Anthony Albanese and the eSafety commissionerFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastElon Musk has hit back at the Australian internet watchdog’s attempts to force his social media platform X into blocking users from seeing violent footage relating to the Sydney church stabbing.On Monday evening the Australian federal court ordered Elon...

  • Former cop accused in Suriname murder to remain in jail, rules court in The Hague

    The former police officer suspected of violently murdering 48-year-old Rishi Parmesar in Suriname at the end of December 2022 was ordered to remain in pre-trial detention during a hearing in the District Court of The Hague on Monday. Romeo B., now 50 years old, denied the accusations against him, and is struggling to understand “how he ended up in this nightmare,” his attorneys said.