New Jersey school 'forced' special needs student to leave prom early: Lawsuit
What was supposed to be a celebratory night ended in tears.
Miami UPS hijacking victim's family seeking answers in 'warzone' shootout
Local union rep. Richard Cutshaw was killed in a shootout between police and a pair of men who hijacked a UPS truck
Catholic and Mormon Churches face new financial and legal charges
Pope Francis sued as Mormon Church faces tax evasion claims
Live Nation may face legal action against DOJ for ticketing practices
The Justice Department alleges the Beverly Hills, California-based concert promoter tried to coerce concert venues into using Ticketmaster.
Remington, Sandy Hook trial sets date
Remington made the rifle used to kill 20 first-graders and several adults at the Connecticut school on Dec. 14, 2012.
NRA backed by judge in LA law taking aim at gun association
The NRA has been battling a number of challenges to its operations in recent months.
Disney can be sued by Bill Nye 'The Science Guy' judge rules
Bill Nye the "Science Guy" headed to trial against Disney
Children of Casey Kasem settle lawsuit with widow over death
The wrongful death lawsuit accused Jean Kasem, who was married to Casey Kasem for 34 years, of elder abuse and of inflicting emotional distress on his children by restricting their access to him before his death.
Youngest member of '80s Motown group DeBarge arrested with meth
DeBarge was active from 1979 to 1989, with hits from "All This Love" to "Rhythm of the Night" and "Who's Holding Donna Now?"
Target's 'Good & Gather' product line infringes on Georgia woman's trademark, lawsuit claims
Garnish & Gather founder Emily Golub claims the retail giant stole her company’s logo, name and products.
UAW President Gary Jones resigns; GM sues FCA for union bribes
Gary Jones resigns as UAW president
WeWork is facing another adversary: New York Attorney General
WeWork is a target of a NY AG investigation
Supreme Court to allow Sandy Hook parents to sue gun maker Remington
The justices rejected an appeal Tuesday from Remington Arms that argued a 2005 federal law shields firearms manufacturers from most lawsuits when their products are used in crimes.
Varney: Google's misconduct is the end of office romance
‘Call it a sign of the times.’
Google asks court to protect private info amid antitrust investigation
The company is concerned a Texas-led investigation could expose sensitive business secrets to competitors.
New York City Council votes to ban foie gras after outcry from animal lovers
In the end, the measure imposes a fine of up to $2,000, instead of the previously considered $1,000. A penalty of up to one year behind bars has been eliminated.
J&J says latest Baby Powder test found no asbestos
The same baby powder lot previously tested by FDA showed no asbestos contamination.
J&J's $4 billion proposed opioid settlement will crimp profits
The drug maker lowers financials due to a looming opioid settlement.
Disney aims to block gender pay lawsuit from receiving class-action status
In their amended lawsuit, lawyers for the 10 women sought class-action status “because Disney’s pay practices negatively affect their female co-workers throughout the state.”
Taco Bell being sued for 'false and misleading' advertising
Taco Bell is being sued by a New Jersey couple for false and misleading advertising.



















