Johnson & Johnson weighing bankruptcy plan as it considers offloading baby powder liabilities: report
Retailer Johnson & Johnson is reportedly considering spinning off liabilities from its Baby Powder unit due ongoing litigation, with plans to seek bankruptcy protection for that new business.
Ban on handgun sales to 18-20 year-olds is unconstitutional, appeals court says
A federal appeals court on Tuesday said that banning sales of handguns to individuals between the ages of 18 and 21 is a violation of the Second Amendment, overturning a previous ruling.
Legal expert weighs in on the latest development in the Britney Spears conservatorship case
Quinnipiac Law professor and constitutional law expert John Pavia gives his analysis on the pop star's conservatorship case
Pennsylvania county stuck with Bill Cosby’s prosecution tab as conviction is overturned
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned disgraced actor Bill Cosby’s conviction on Wednesday, leaving a Pennsylvania county with trial-related tab that Cosby will likely never have to pay.
Jeff Bezos sues girlfriend Lauren Sanchez's brother for allegedly hiding asset to avoid paying judgment
Jeff Bezos claims Michael Sanchez failed to disclose a multimillion-dollar home to avoid paying the Amazon founder and Gavin de Becker.
Harvey Weinstein jury set to begin deliberations
Hogan on Weinstein
Prosecutors deliver closing arguments at Harvey Weinstein's rape trial
Assistant District Attorney Joan Illuzzi commends witnesses for taking the stand and trading their privacy for justice; Alex Hogan reports.
Defense in Harvey Weinstein trial wraps closing arguments
Lawyers for disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein accuse prosecutors of writing a 'script' and creating a universe where women are not responsible for their own actions; Alex Hogan reports.







