Truth Social is suing The Washington Post for the tidy sum of $3.78 billion, after the Post accused the social medium of securities fraud.
The Supreme Court unanimously found that social media are not liable for the bad acts of their users - but did not touch Section 230.
The Texas Mifepristone Case came to oral argument before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, with many expecting a ruling against the drug.
Upstate New York hotels are evicting homeless veterans and wedding guests in favor of migrants bused in from New York City.
Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) actually called for a popular revolt against the national judiciary to support gun control. Is he serious?
Justice Samuel A. Alito reflected on the infamous Dobbs Leak, saying he thinks he knows who did it but can't prove it.
The North Carolina Supreme Court vacated an earlier judgment throwing out Congressional districts as partisan gerrymanders.
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts yesterday sued the Governor of Florida and the new Tourism Oversight Board to retain its autonomy.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated mifepristone as an approved drug - but only under the original 2000 approval regime.
A Texas judge is hearing a legal challenge to the approval of mifepristone, a popular abortifacient, on patient safety grounds.