The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against four U.S. states for refusing to issue secret license plates to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This move aims to enhance the agency's authority in enforcing immigration laws amid ongoing debates over immigration policies.
Apple is requesting the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider a ruling that favors Epic Games regarding external payment fees in the App Store. This move comes amid ongoing disputes over App Store payment policies.
A U.S. jury has ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI, determining that the company is not liable for deviating from its original mission. The unanimous decision came after less than two hours of deliberation.
In the final stages of his appeal trial regarding the financing of his 2007 campaign, former French President <strong>Nicolas Sarkozy</strong> expressed his feelings after facing harsh criticism. He now awaits the court's decision on November 30.
Former U.S. President Joe Biden has filed a lawsuit against the Justice Department to prevent the release of recordings and transcripts from private interviews conducted between 2016 and 2017. This legal action aims to protect sensitive personal information related to law enforcement.
The jury reached a unanimous verdict in the case of Musk vs. Altman, determining that some of Elon Musk's claims were barred by the statute of limitations. The trial, which lasted three weeks in Oakland federal court, centered around alleged breaches of charitable trust by OpenAI.
A group of television stations in Chile has filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing it of antitrust practices that negatively impact market competition. This move comes amid increasing pressure on major companies to be more transparent in their dealings.
U.S. authorities have charged 30 individuals in an investigation into a decade-long insider trading network that generated millions in illegal profits. This case highlights the risks associated with financial corruption in the markets.
In a U.S. court, Greg Brockman, the head of OpenAI, provided intriguing testimony in Elon Musk's case against the company. His statements raised questions about his integrity and revealed insights into his financial ambitions.
A Dutch court has denied NAC Breda's request to replay their match against Go Ahead Eagles, which ended in a 6-0 defeat. This ruling prevents a potential legal crisis in the Dutch league due to player eligibility issues.
Lawyers for the suspect accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump have requested a Washington judge to lift suicide watch measures imposed during his detention. This request comes amid increasing political tensions worldwide.
Lawyers representing the suspect in the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump have requested a Washington judge to lift the suicide prevention measures imposed during his detention. This request comes at a sensitive time as the case generates widespread controversy.
A New Mexico court has issued a historic ruling against Meta, imposing a fine of <strong>$375 million</strong> in a case related to child safety. The next phase of the case will take place in Santa Fe, where proposed changes to Meta's platforms will be discussed.
Elon Musk is set to return to the witness stand on Wednesday in Oakland, California, in a trial against OpenAI. He accuses the company of abandoning its humanitarian mission in favor of profit-making, a critical moment for the AI industry.
French cement company Lafarge, along with eight other defendants, has appealed the convictions against them for funding jihadists in Syria during 2013 and 2014. The Paris Criminal Court had found them guilty in April, ordering them to pay approximately <strong>5.6 million euros</strong>.
The first court session began today in a case involving OpenAI, where Elon Musk accuses co-founder Sam Altman of stealing the company's charitable mission. The case raises important questions about whether OpenAI has abandoned its nonprofit values for financial gain.
The court has rejected the obligation for the club to pay £52 million to the governorate in the 'Potato Land' case, raising questions about the implications of this decision. This ruling is seen as a significant victory for the club amid financial pressures.
The law firms representing Ani Altman, sister of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, have withdrawn from her sexual assault case against him. This decision follows a breakdown in their relationship, prompting Ani to seek new legal representation.
A high-stakes trial begins in the federal court of Oakland, California, between Elon Musk, a co-founder of OpenAI, and its CEO Sam Altman. Musk is seeking damages of up to <strong>$150 billion</strong>, raising questions about the company's future.
A legal battle begins on Monday in a California court between Elon Musk and Sam Altman, who are disputing the structure of OpenAI. This conflict arises amid growing concerns about AI regulation and its societal impact.
A trial initiated by Elon Musk against OpenAI is set to begin next Monday, where he accuses the company of betraying its non-profit mission. This legal battle highlights ethical concerns surrounding the evolution of artificial intelligence.
French authorities have charged the French Rugby Union with involuntary manslaughter following the death of 17-year-old player Mehdi Narguisi. This case has sparked widespread debate about player safety in professional sports.
Amtrak is pursuing a preliminary injunction against Metro-North Railroad to allow the operation of non-commercial work trains between New York City suburbs and Connecticut. This move aims to enhance transportation services and improve efficiency in the region.
Heirs of a wealthy individual in Dubai have filed a lawsuit seeking compensation of <strong>8.6 million dirhams</strong> due to the failure to deliver a previously ordered luxury car. The case highlights consumer rights issues in the luxury car market.
Indonesian authorities have apprehended Maskuri, a 63-year-old convicted child sex offender, in South Tangerang. His arrest comes a year after he fled and was hiding in a relative's home.
Elon Musk has announced a new escalation in his legal battle against OpenAI's management, seeking the removal of Sam Altman and Greg Brockman. This move comes as part of his efforts to reverse the organization's transition to a profit-driven entity.
A U.S. court has ruled to reinstate the visa of a Harvard scientist accused of smuggling frog embryos. The decision came after the court found that the officer who revoked the visa acted unlawfully.
French star Kylian Mbappe has announced legal action against a website that published details of his contract with Real Madrid. He considers the leaked information a violation of his personal privacy.
The Cairo Economic Court has postponed the ruling in Haifa Wehbe's case against a famous cosmetic surgeon to May 18. The case involves allegations of unauthorized use of her videos.
The legal confrontation between the U.S. Department of Defense and the New York Times has resurfaced, with the Pentagon taking actions deemed a circumvention of a previous court ruling requiring journalists to be reinstated to their workspaces.