Hailey Bieber’s new skincare line Rhode is being sued for trademark infringement by a fashion brand of the same name that was founded in 2014.
An official told AP “settling doesn’t give someone a pass” and indicated a lengthy suspension remains in order.
NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook will change its algorithms to prevent discriminatory housing advertising and its parent company will subject itself t…
She has called keeping herself together after she filed an abuse lawsuit against her ex Shia LaBeouf "one of the greatest achievements" of her…
Amber Heard is convinced a key piece of evidence could have triggered a different outcome in her defamation trial against Johnny Depp.
Blac Chyna and her ex Rob Kardashian have failed to reach an agreement in her revenge-porn lawsuit against him, after he failed to convince a judge he had settled the case, so it will go to trial in front of a jury later this month.
Mo'Nique has settled her lengthy feud with Netflix, though the details have not been made public.
The complaint — filed by two shareholders in Superior Court of the State of Washington, where Costco is based — involves an undercover investigation into Lincoln Premium Poultry last year.
Charles W. Herbster's legal team continued to resist facing a deposition Tuesday in the first court hearing of a dueling legal battle between Herbster and State Sen. Julie Slama.
The former UNL graduate student and lecturer had alleged that university administrators violated her rights by removing her from teaching duties for participating in a political protest.
In a win for proponents of medical marijuana, a federal district judge ruled Monday to temporarily suspend enforcement of a multicounty signature requirement that likely would have kept the issue off the ballot in November.
The legal battle between former GOP gubernatorial candidate Charles W. Herbster and Nebraska State Sen. Julie Slama is scheduled for a hearing on Tuesday in front of a District Court judge.
USA Today filed a public records lawsuit against UNL's director of records for denying a request to provide details about the metrics outlined in Scott Frost's and Fred Hoiberg's restructured contracts.
USA Today filed a public records lawsuit against UNL's director of records for denying a request to provide details about the metrics outlined in Scott Frost's and Fred Hoiberg's restructured contracts.
A Texas judge has temporarily blocked the state from investigating families of transgender children who have received gender-confirming care.
A Singapore company has sued Omaha-based Union Pacific over packages it says were lost or stolen last year, when train traffic slogged amid supply-chain slowdowns caused by the pandemic.
Billie Eilish referenced Johnny Depp’s defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard, as well as the Roe v. Wade case in a new song.
WASHINGTON — A COVID-19 vaccine that could soon win federal approval may offer a boost for the U.S. military: an opportunity to get shots into some of the thousands of service members who have refused other coronavirus vaccines for religious reasons.
A family is suing Meta saying the company is responsible for their pre-teen daughter’s eating disorder, self-harm and suicidal thoughts ignate…
After years of waiting, veterans who were exposed to contaminated drinking water while assigned to Camp Lejeune in North Carolina may soon hav…
JACKSON, Miss. — Dr. Thomas Dobbs has never gotten involved in political fights over reproductive health, but his name has become shorthand for a legal case that could end abortion rights in the United States. If he has feelings about the situation, he pretty much keeps those to himself.
Mariah Carey is being sued for copyright infringement over her classic festive song 'All I Want For Christmas Is You'.
Legal experts weigh in on the defamation case Depp-Heard verdict.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday temporarily blocked the counting of some mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania, an order that could affect the tig…
Nebraska's AG said the signature-gathering requirement was integral to the state's initiative process, and doing away with it would effectively cut rural Nebraskans out of the process.