December 12 Michigan football staffer who had alleged affair with Sherrone Moore still employed by university Former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore faces felony home invasion and stalking charges related to an alleged relationship with a team staffer.
December 12 Minnesota judge’s ‘highly unusual’ decision tossing $7.2 million fraud verdict draws mounting scrutiny Minnesota Judge Sarah West overturned a jury verdict in a $7.2 million Medicaid fraud case, sparking surprise from legal experts who call the move unusual.
December 12 Preservation group sues Trump administration over White House ballroom project A historic preservation group is suing Trump over White House ballroom construction, claiming mandatory reviews were skipped and approval wasn't sought.
December 11 Michael Jordan settles antitrust lawsuit with NASCAR Michael Jordan and NASCAR settled a federal antitrust lawsuit that accused the racing league of being a monopolistic bully. NASCAR agreed to make charters permanent.
December 11 Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson makes first in-person court appearance Tyler Robinson appears in court Thursday in Charlie Kirk assassination case as media coalition fights unprecedented secrecy surrounding proceedings.
December 10 Georgia high school shooting suspect looks dramatically different in court Accused Apalachee High School shooter Colt Gray appears dramatically transformed in court with new haircut and clean appearance for latest hearing.
December 9 49ers face civil rights complaint over alleged sex and race-based hiring practices America First Legal filed a civil rights complaint with the EEOC against the San Francisco 49ers, alleging discriminatory hiring practices under DEI initiatives.
December 8 Family sues Royal Caribbean after man allegedly served 33 drinks dies aboard cruise ship Family sues Royal Caribbean after man dies on cruise following 33 drinks and alleged crew force. Autopsy ruled death a homicide in shocking case.
December 8 Murdaugh trial court clerk pleads guilty to showing sealed crime scene photos to photographer Becky Hill, the ex–Colleton County court clerk, admitted to misconduct and perjury for leaking sealed Murdaugh trial photos and was sentenced to probation.
December 8 Lenient judges ignore red flags, cave to soft-on-crime pressures as they release repeat offenders: attorney Court system failures allow dangerous repeat offenders back on streets despite violent histories. Legal expert breaks down bail decisions over public safety concerns.