April 1 Judge grants Tiger Woods permission to seek treatment abroad after DUI arrest, court documents say Tiger Woods was granted court permission to travel abroad for treatment after his DUI arrest. His attorney cited privacy concerns with U.S. care.
April 1 Puka Nacua enters rehab center amid legal issues, antisemitic remark allegations: report Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua has reportedly entered a rehab center after plaintiff Madison Atiabi alleges he bit her and made an antisemitic remark.
April 1 Sauer cites ‘striking’ figures on secretive birth tourism in high-stakes SCOTUS case Trump's executive order seeks to reinterpret the 14th Amendment to deny citizenship to children of illegal immigrants. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday.
April 1 Hawaii doctor’s son tells jurors dad confessed cliffside attack on wife, vowed to jump before arrest A son testified he watched his father appear on FaceTime with blood on his shirt and allegedly admit to attacking his wife near a Hawaii cliff trail.
April 1 What the first federal challenge to a local reparations program means for other cities Judicial Watch scored a victory after a federal court denied a motion to dismiss its lawsuit against Evanston's reparations program, which uses race as an eligibility requirement.
March 31 Joseph Duggar demands jury trial after pleading not guilty to child molestation charges Joseph Duggar of TLC's "19 Kids and Counting" pleaded not guilty to child molestation charges and was held on $600,000 bond in Florida court. He was arrested March 18.
March 31 DeSantis calls for impeachment of judge for releasing sex offender who then allegedly killed stepdaughter Gov. Ron DeSantis urged the Florida House to impeach Judge Tiffany Baker-Carper, saying her decision to free a sex offender led to a child's killing.
March 27 Ole Miss' Trinidad Chambliss eligible for sixth college season after NCAA's appeal denied by judge Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss has been granted eligibility for a sixth season after a judge rejected the NCAA’s attempt to prevent his return.
March 27 Hawaii doctor’s ex-boss says anesthesiologists have means to kill as wife testifies about syringe attack Dr. Gerhardt Konig's former boss says he never saw the Hawaii anesthesiologist lose his temper, as Konig stands accused of attacking his wife on a trail.
March 27 Biden judge freezes Trump administration's move against AI firm, fueling battle over security authority A federal judge's ruling paused an effort to sideline Anthropic while drawing backlash and support over the judiciary's role in Pentagon policy.