SpaceX satellite deployment plan upheld in appeal court
An appeals court upheld an FCC decision to allow SpaceX to deploy satellites in a low Earth orbit to provide broadband internet service.
Biden's oil, gas moratorium dealt potentially fatal blow by federal court
A federal judge struck down the federal oil and gas leasing moratorium Thursday evening, potentially ending the policy President Biden has pursued since taking office.
Appeals court rejects Whole Foods workers’ discrimination claim over dress code crackdown during BLM protests
Whole Food workers lost an appeal in a racial discrimination case over dress code restrrictions they say were not enforced until they wore Black Lives Matter masks.
Republican states aim to protect massive coal mine from environmentalists
A coalition of 16 states filed a brief Tuesday rebuffing an appeals panel decision and arguing in favor of the expansion of a major underground coal mine in central Montana.
Men charged in fake sports memorabilia scheme involving bogus baseballs, bats, and paintings
Federal authorities have charged two Michigan brothers and a Florida man in connection with an art and sports memorabilia scheme spanning 15 years that involved forged paintings and bogus autographs from some of baseball's most legendary figures, according to the Justice Department.
3M ordered to pay $50 million to Army veteran in earplugs lawsuit
An Army veteran who claimed earplugs made by tech giant 3M caused him to suffer hearing damage was awarded $50 million by a federal jury Friday, the second-largest verdict related to the product, which has been the subject of hundreds of lawsuits.
Judge: Montana can't enforce ban on mandating vaccines
A federal judge ruled Monday may not enforce a state law preventing health care centers from mandating vaccines.
Man passes out in North Carolina courtroom upon $1.7 million COVID fraud guilty verdict
A man accused with his father of fraud related to $1.7 million in COVID-19 relief funds passed out Thursday when the pair were found guilty by a jury.
Whitewater rafting groups lose in minimum-wage dispute
Rafting outfitters fought a federal $15 minimum wage mandate and lost.
Judge tosses Biden admin Gulf of Mexico oil and gas lease sale after challenge from environmentalists
A federal judge threw out a large offshore oil and gas lease sale after it was challenged by environmentalists groups, ruling that the Biden administration violated federal law when it relied on 'arbitrary and capricious' climate change impact model
LA County's pandemic gun store closures ruled unconstitutional, Second Amendment advocates praise 9th Circuit
Gun rights advocates are praising a federal court ruling that deemed Los Angeles County’s move to close gun stores at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic was unconstitutional.
Walmart work pants fit only male drivers, Alabama woman’s lawsuit says
Call it the sisterhood of the delivery pants.
Federal appeals court allows Biden vaccine mandate for large companies to resume
A federal appeals court Friday reinstated the Biden administration's vaccine mandate for large companies, dissolving a stay by another court that had suspended the mandate and continuing a battle that will likely be decided by the Supreme Court.
Regulatory riddle: An investigation into the SEC v. Ripple case and its consequences for crypto
FOX Business dives into the details of the SEC's lawsuit against Ripple, what circumstances led to it and the key players involved.
Biden admin asks court to delay decision on vaccine mandate, says virus dangers justify rule: READ IT
The Biden administration is asking a court to put off a decision on whether to strike down its vaccine mandate for big businesses until a federal panel consolidates the barrage of lawsuits against it.
Biden OSHA vaccine mandate: Federal panel expected to consolidate barrage of lawsuits into one massive case
The barrage of lawsuits against the Biden administration over its vaccine-or-testing rule on COVID-19 are expected to be combined into one massive case.
GOP lauds court for stopping Biden's 'unconstitutional overreach' banning gas and oil leases
Republicans are lauding a federal court's decision Tuesday to slap the Biden administration with a preliminary injunction preventing it from implementing the president's "pause" on oil and gas leases on federal lands.
Federal judge orders temporary shutdown for Dakota Access Pipeline
President Trump had pushed through construction despite objections from environmental activists and Native American tribes; David Spunt reports.