Florida attorney general combats 'smash-and-grab' robberies, organized retail crime
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody on Tuesday announced legislative efforts targeting organized retail theft crime rings.
Levi Strauss offers employees session with 'racial trauma specialist' over Rittenhouse acquittal
Levi Strauss & Co. offered its employees a counseling session with a 'racial trauma specialist' to deal with the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse, the company confirmed to FOX Business on Wednesday.
Judge: Trump company doesn't have to pay Cohen’s legal bills
Donald Trump’s company won’t have to pay hefty legal bills incurred by his former personal lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen.
Astroworld tragedy highlights Live Nation's lawsuit-ridden history
Live Nation Entertainment Inc. has again come under scrutiny after a Travis Scott concert on Nov. 6 at the Astroworld music festival in Houston left at least eight people dead.
California judge rules for drugmakers in opioid lawsuit
A California judge ruled late Monday that four drug companies can't be held liable for fueling widespread opioid addiction in the state.
Multiple conservative groups come out in support of House antitrust bills
The letter from conservative groups seeks support for a slate of six antitrust bills that passed out of the House Judiciary Committee, taking aim at Big Tech.
Progressive law firms are funneling millions from state consumer lawsuits into liberal campaigns, experts warn
A partnership between Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen and one of the nation’s largest litigation firms, Motley Rice, was officially severed over its deep ties to the Democratic Party.
United Airlines employees sue company over its 'draconian' COVID vaccine mandate
FIRST ON FOX: United Airlines employees have filed a lawsuit against the airline over its coronavirus vaccine mandate.
Florida free speech law sees support from 11 states as Alabama joins legal fight against Big Tech
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined 10 other attorneys general in submitting an appeal in support of what Marshall describes as a Florida “free speech law under assault by Big Tech.”
Restaurant owners sue New York City, de Blasio over vaccine rules
A group of New York restaurant and gym owners on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against New York City and Mayor Bill de Blasio over the city's vaccine requirements.
Law school loses luster as debts mount and salaries stagnate
Law school was once considered a surefire ticket to a comfortable life. Years of tuition increases have made it a fast way to get buried in debt.
Pilgrim's Pride executives, Koch Foods charged with price fixing in broiler chicken probe
The Justice Department on Thursday announced charges against Koch Foods and four Pilgrim’s Pride executives over their roles in a nationwide conspiracy to fix prices for broiler chickens.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings sues Florida over vaccine passport ban
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is suing Florida's surgeon general over the state's vaccine passport ban, arguing that they should be able to verify passengers' vaccination status when they set sail from Miami on August 15.
CDC reignites cruise fight with Florida after judge rules the agency's restrictions were excessive
The court battle between the CDC and Florida over the cruise industry continued Tuesday as the agency filed to appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, nearly three weeks after a lower court judge ruled that the federal government's restrictions on the industry were excessive.
Avenatti sentencing postponed until July 9 in Nike case
A judge on Thursday postponed until July 9 the sentencing of Michael Avenatti for the once high-profile lawyer's conviction in an extortion case involving sportswear giant Nike.
Lawsuit bashes Pornhub for profiting off illegal activity, unconsented sex
More than 30 women on Thursday filed a lawsuit alleging Pornhub and its parent company, Mindgeek, profited from videos showing non-consensual sex.
NY AG introduces police reform legislation aimed at reducing use of force
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Friday introduced police reform legislation allowing prosecutors to determine whether officers unlawfully abuse the use of force.
19 states ask Supreme Court to limit EPA authority in order to protect jobs
Nineteen states are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to limit the Environment Protection Agency's authority to protect energy jobs.
Stephen Miller: If Republicans stand together, they can 'stop the court-packing'
Former Trump senior advisor says 'the words of our constitution mean what they say'