Media April 28 '60 Minutes' calls out corporate owner Paramount on the air, says producer who quit felt interfered with “60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley gave a comment on producer Bill Owens resigning suddenly amid an ongoing lawsuit with the Trump administration.
FBI April 27 Supreme Court to hear arguments after FBI mistakenly raided woman's Atlanta home: 'We'll never be the same' The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in a legal battle over a woman's lawsuit after FBI agents mistakenly raided their home in Atlanta.
Florida April 27 Former Disney employee sentenced to 3 years for hacking menus to remove allergy information, add profanities A former Disney employee was sentenced to three years in prison after he hacked into the park's menu system to remove peanut allergy information, add profanities and change fonts.
VIDEO April 26 Only Democrats don't want proof of citizenship in US elections, attorney says Attorney Katie Zacharia analyzes a judge blocking part of President Donald Trump's election integrity executive order on 'Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ @ Night.'
Politics April 25 Wisconsin judge’s arrest blasted by Democrats who previously claimed ‘no one is above the law’ in Trump cases Several Democrats claimed the arrest of Judge Dugan challenged constitutional norms, but they had a different take on President Donald Trump's impeachment.
Law April 25 Migrant lawyers claim Trump is deporting without 'due process,' but what does that mean? Legal experts say that President Donald Trump's deportation suits under an 18th century wartime authority will likely end up in the Supreme Court's hands as courts review due process claims.
George Santos April 25 Ex-GOP congressman George Santos sentenced to 87 months in prison in federal fraud case Ousted former GOP Rep. George Santos faces up to 87 months in prison in his federal case after pleading guilty to federal fraud and identity theft charges in August as part of a plea deal.
VIDEO April 24 Asylum dispute: Federal judge orders deported migrant returned Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ correspondent David Spunt breaks down the legal challenges to President Donald Trump's deportations and his executive order for sanctuary cities on 'Special Report.'
MILITARY April 24 Trump urges Supreme Court to let trans military ban proceed The Trump administration urged the Supreme Court to intervene and allow its ban on transgender service members to take effect.
Media April 24 Navy veteran who beat CNN in court resumes fight to clear name, files lawsuit against U.S. News & World Report Zachary Young, who successfully sued CNN for defamation earlier this year, filed a lawsuit against U.S. News & World Report on Wednesday as he continues to fight to clear his name.
Florida April 23 Snapchat 'openly defying' law, allowing kids access to harmful, addictive content: Florida AG Florida officials filed suit Monday against Snap Inc., which owns Snapchat, alleging it has been "openly defying" state law aimed at protecting young minors.