• Court rules teen’s murder case can stand in adult court

    An Ohio teen who was convicted of shooting and killing a man in 2016 when he was 17 years old and tried as an adult had his case heard by the Ohio Supreme Court on the basis that the charges in the adult court could not stand.

  • FSU vs. the ACC: NC court pauses case as FSU's appeal is heard by North Carolina's Supreme Court

    A North Carolina court ruled that the case of the Atlantic Coast Conference vs. Florida State's Board of Trustees will stay, or pause, during FSU's appeal to the Supreme Court of North Carolina.

  • Court cases delayed after pressure on prison places

    The measures are expected to be in place for about week in some regions in England where there is a lack of cells.

  • Egypt to back genocide case against Israel at world court

    Egypt announced on Sunday it would back South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, in a sign of Cairo's frustration over an Israeli military operation in Gaza's southern city of Rafah that borders Egypt. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the move comes "in view of aggravating intensity and scale" of Israeli attacks against civilians in Gaza and the "continued perpetration of systematic practices" against Palestinians, including direct...

  • Court shoots down effort to get robocall case scrapped

    (The Center Square) – The United States District Court in Arizona is not budging on requests for a major spam call case to be dismissed. Avid Telecom is being sued by 49 states for allegedly making billions of spam phone calls from 2018 to 2023, including to people of the Do Not Call Registry. However, the company has been trying to stall and get rid of the case altogether, according to a news release. But the court has not honored Avid Telecom's requests to do...

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    Court dismisses case involving Ingham County officials

    A federal judge in the Western District Court of Michigan dismissed a federal lawsuit against two top Ingham County officials alleging they had “conspired” and used “undue political influence” in getting their son returned to the Mason Public Schools as a student.

  • New poll shows Trump is losing in the court of public opinion

    A new YouGov poll for Yahoo News shows that 52% of Americans now believe the central premise of Donald Trump’s hush money trial: that he did "falsify documents to conceal a hush money payment to a porn star." Just 22% say he did not, while roughly one-quarter say they don't know. Nearly half of Americans said they were following the trial at least somewhat closely, at 48%, while 52% said they were not.  Still, the trial itself appears to be affecting public opinion. Before the trial began last...

    • Vox

    The Supreme Court smacks down the Fifth Circuit in a big CFPB case

    The Supreme Court delivered a firm and unambiguous rebuke to some of America’s most reckless judges on Thursday, ruling those judges were wrong to declare an entire federal agency unconstitutional in a decision that threatened to trigger a second Great Depression. In a sensible world, no judge would have taken the plaintiffs arguments in CFPB v. Community Financial Services Association seriously. Briefly, they claimed that the Constitution limits Congress’s ability to enact “perpetual funding,”...

  • Supreme Court reserves verdict in Patanjali misleading advertisements case

    The bench also chastised Indian Medical Association chief RV Asokan for ‘lampooning the court’ in a recent interview to the press.

  • Hawaii island fentanyl smuggling case moves to federal court

    The case of a 41-year-old Kailua-Kona man accused of smuggling fentanyl into Hawaii from California has been moved to U.S. District Court in Honolulu.

    • CNBC

    Supreme Court rules against Warner Music in copyright damages case

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Miami music producer in a legal fight with Warner Music over a song by rapper Flo Rida.

  • Circleville Court of Common Pleas Delivers Verdicts in Recent Cases

    Circleville, Ohio – The Court of Common Pleas, under the jurisdiction of Judge P. Randall Knece, has rendered judgments in several cases, bringing resolution to various legal matters. The recent proceedings, held on May 8, 2024, saw individuals from diverse backgrounds facing charges ranging from assault to drug-related offenses. Among the cases adjudicated, Chad E. […]