A federal judge says migrants can sue the company that flew them to Martha's Vineyard Migrants can sue an air transport company that they say misled them when it flew them from Texas to Martha's Vineyard. A judge dismissed claims against Florida officials, including Gov. Ron DeSantis. Greg Allen
The challenges of investigating war crimes in the conflict between Israel and Hamas Almost six months into the Israel-Hamas conflict, the Justice Department has been nearly silent on the topic of possible war crimes. Ryan Lucas
With Texas' border law in limbo, some migrants are worried. Others are undaunted An appeals court will hear arguments this week on Texas' new border enforcement law. With the state law in limbo, many migrants are looking at it with a mix of confusion, worry and determination. Angela Kocherga
Colorado plans to create special housing units for transgender women in prisons Trans women in Colorado prisons will now be allowed to stay in separate housing units, according to a legal settlement aimed at making conditions safer for this often-targeted group. Andrea Dukakis
Google to delete search data of millions who used 'incognito' mode In an agreement released on Monday, Google said it will permanently remove information it secretly gathered when millions of people were searching the internet in "incognito" mode. Bobby Allyn
2 women put change in Colorado hate crime statute to the test Historically, Colorado set a very high standard for how it prosecutes hate crimes. A new provision in Colorado's hate crime statute is aiming to change that.
Burien sues King County Sheriff for refusing to enforce camping ban The legal wrangling is intensifying between the King County Sheriff’s Office and the city of Burien. At issue is the sheriff’s refusal to enforce Burien’s latest restrictions on homeless encampments. Amy Radil
Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 Years on multi-billion-dollar fraud 32-year-old former cryptocurrency golden boy, Sam Bankman-Fried, has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison. Blomberg's Zeke Faux was in court today as Bankman-Fried was sentenced. William Troop
Legal experts worry about presidential abuse of the Insurrection Act. Here's why Experts say the Insurrection Act gives a president too much sweeping power to deploy troops on American soil without guard rails or proper oversight from Congress. Carrie Johnson
Judge in California recommends disbarment of pro-Trump attorney John Eastman A California judge has recommended that attorney John Eastman be disbarred and pay a $10,000 fine for his role in Donald Trump's legal efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Leila Fadel