Appeals Court Lets Trump Put Off Paying $83M Defamation Judgement
Loading the Audio Player... The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled to give President Donald Trump more time before beginning payments on a $83.3 million defamation judgme...
Loading the Audio Player... The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled to give President Donald Trump more time before beginning payments on a $83.3 million defamation judgme...
House Republicans passed the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act on Thursday to ban trans-identified athletes from competing in girls and women s sports by amending Title IX protections to ...
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A Delaware jury was scheduled to hear Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.6 billion defamation case against Fox News on Tuesday. Shortly after jury selection ended, Judge Eric Davis announced the parties ha...
The mother of a homicide victim said Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg s office treated her and her family like garbage as they sought justice for her son s murder
The United States Supreme Court is hearing arguments Tuesday morning over how far employers must go to accommodate religious employees. Former postal worker and Christian Gerald Groff has objected to ...