Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley is again stumping for legislation requiring federal courts — including the Supreme Court — to provide public video of proceedings.
The comedian, it turns out, is working on a TV show about the nation's top court — and was on hand to hear oral arguments about the pivotal Trump tariffs case.
A court determined that the TV host's Merit Street company improperly filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to protect his own ...
Colorado's second-highest court reversed a defendant's murder conviction on Thursday because a Denver judge violated his ...
The trial of a lawsuit against a former assistant principal at Richneck Elementary School got underway Monday, with seven ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - A judge denied Donna Adelson’s motion for a new trial on Thursday. Adelson’s defense team filed the motion earlier this month. According to court documents, Judge Stephen ...
The lead attorneys in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial are offering exclusive insight as they await a key ruling from the South ...
SPRINGFIELD — The sister of a woman who hanged herself while in lockup at the Roderick L. Ireland courthouse continues to battle in a lawsuit for more information on her late sibling’s death, while ...
INDIANAPOLIS (Court TV/Scripps News Indianapolis) — A trial date has been set for former NFL quarterback and sports analyst Mark Sanchez in his battery case. Court records show Sanchez, 38, will stand ...