Courthouse News
Independent news service covering civil litigation, federal courts, and government affairs.
Articles from Courthouse News
DOJ Can't Block Maurene Comey Lawsuit Over Political Firing, Judge Rules
A federal judge ruled DOJ cannot move Maurene Comey's wrongful termination suit to administrative court, letting her allege political bias in federal court.
House Approves Haitian TPS Extension; Senate Uncertain
The House passed a bipartisan bill to extend Temporary Protected Status for Haitians through 2029, affecting over 350,000 nationals and raising immigration compliance stakes for employers.
Nathan Chasing Horse sentenced to life for sexual assault convictions
Actor Nathan Chasing Horse, known for 'Dances With Wolves,' received a life sentence for sexually assaulting Indigenous women, concluding a years-long high-profile case.
Ninth Circuit Lifts Tear Gas Restrictions at Portland ICE Facility
A federal appeals panel has lifted restrictions on tear gas use at the Portland ICE facility, impacting law enforcement powers and raising civil rights concerns.
Fifth Circuit Considers If Spin-Off Share Swaps Are 'Sales' Under SEC Rules
The Fifth Circuit reviews whether exchanging shares in a corporate spin-off counts as a 'sale' under the Securities Act of 1933—a decision that could reshape compliance in restructurings.
Jury Selection Begins in Musk-Altman OpenAI Lawsuit
Jury selection started April 27 in Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman. The case tests legal accountability in tech leadership and nonprofit-to-profit conversions.
Federal judge backs Pennsylvania voter roll internet sharing ban
A federal court upheld Pennsylvania’s ban on publishing voter registration rolls online, reinforcing state privacy protections but limiting nonprofit online access.
Supreme Court Scrutinizes Geofence Warrants and Digital Privacy
The U.S. Supreme Court examines the constitutionality of geofence warrants, weighing privacy rights against law enforcement needs in a pivotal digital privacy case.
Montana Supreme Court Greenlights Ballot Initiative Targeting Corporate Election Spending
Montana's highest court cleared a ballot initiative banning corporate and non-human entity election spending, advancing a major test for campaign finance reform.
Supreme Court to Review Migrant Farmworker Penalty Dispute
The Supreme Court will decide whether migrant farmworker penalties from the Department of Labor should be heard by administrative judges or in federal court—a ruling with major impact on labor law.
Supreme Court declines Florida school gender-identity challenge
The Supreme Court declined to hear a lawsuit from Florida parents challenging school gender-identity policies, leaving the state's approach intact amid national debate.
Zelenskyy Confirms Ongoing U.S. Weapons Shipments as Prince Harry Visits Kyiv
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy confirms uninterrupted U.S. arms deliveries during intensified conflict, as Congress approves new aid and Prince Harry visits Kyiv.
USF roommate Hisham Abugharbieh charged with murder in doctoral students' case
Hisham Abugharbieh, former USF student, faces two murder charges after the disappearance of Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy. Legal experts watch the prosecution's strategy.
Virginia GOP Lawmakers Defy Trump Over Offshore Wind Project
Nine Virginia Republicans break with Trump’s opposition to the $11.5B Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project, highlighting party divisions and regulatory hurdles.
Arizona Sues to Block ICE Facility Near Hazardous Chemical Site
Arizona sues DHS and ICE to stop construction of a migrant detention center near a hazardous chemical warehouse, citing serious safety and legal concerns.
Judge Tosses Flyers’ Lawsuit Over Alaska-Hawaiian Airlines Merger
A federal judge has dismissed a flyer-led lawsuit challenging the Alaska-Hawaiian Airlines merger, clarifying limits of consumer antitrust litigation as DOJ review continues.
Rebecca Grossman Faces Civil Trial After Prison Sentence in Fatal Hit-and-Run
Rebecca Grossman, already serving time for a deadly hit-and-run, now faces a wrongful death civil trial alongside her husband and Scott Erickson. The trial highlights dual legal accountability in h...
Federal Judge Backs Discovery in $20M Hawaii Crime Boss Forfeiture Case
A federal judge signals approval for civil discovery as prosecutors pursue $20M from Michael Miske’s estate after his death, testing novel forfeiture strategies.
CFTC Sues New York Over Authority on Prediction Markets
The CFTC sues New York, asserting exclusive federal jurisdiction over prediction markets, setting a key precedent for legal and compliance professionals nationwide.
Ninth Circuit Blocks Use of Issue Preclusion to Invalidate Arbitration Deals
The Ninth Circuit barred non-mutual issue preclusion as a strategy to sidestep arbitration agreements, reinforcing the Federal Arbitration Act’s focus on party consent.