Kohberger, 29, stands accused in the grisly slayings of Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, in their off-campus apartment in November 2022.
A GoFundMe campaign organized for the one-year-old daughter of missing Virginia mom, Matma Bhatt, has surpassed $230,000 as her jailed husband heads to court.
Recent findings from the FBI show the number of Asian Americans who have been victims of violent crimes has increased exponentially between 2018 and 2022 in New Mexico.
Interested in how legal battles shape voter registration laws? Discover how the ruling against Arizona House Bill 2492 safeguards public access to federal elections.
A defendant in the Prenda Law copyright case, which accused people of illegally downloading pornography, pleaded guilty Monday to federal charges of money laundering, wire fraud, and mail fraud.
Oral arguments between the media giants were heard in court today. A legal battle between two of the biggest media giants, Netflix and 20th Century Fox has hit courts.
After having just been told that Tesla Motors will not be selling in Missouri, the Appeals Court decides to grant the company a decision that will help them.
A New Orleans court has ruled to upheld the decision that Muslim inmates in Texas prison should be allowed to wear a knit skullcap and grow a beard, as the religion requires them to. A judge wrote an appeal that the ban on beard and religious headwear violates a 2015 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in a previous case in Arkansas.
A Brazilian judge ordered phone carrier companies in the country to block Facebook-owned messaging app, Whatsapp. The blocking order was issued because Whatsapp did not comply in a previous court order to hand over personal information to assist an ongoing criminal investigation.
Trump University lawsuit will go to jury trial, according to a New York judge ruling. That gives Trump the chance to testify against the claim of fraud against the real estate investors university.
Ammon Bundy’s lawyers are bringing the claims put forward by Bundy’s protest regarding the government’s land use to the court. The legal team hopes that the move could lead to Bundy’s charges being dismissed in his connection to an armed protest movement earlier this year.
California lawmakers proposed a bill that could punish jurors for social media or internet use violation by a fine of up to $1,500. Under the existing law, such violations are punishable only by contempt.
Apple confirmed that it had not shared its source code with the Chinese government, even though the company has received such requests. The statement was made in a hearing in a response to claims that Apple has been handing over its source code to China.
A court in China has ruled against the appeal of a gay couple after being denied in their district to register for marriage. The case is the first ever LGBT-related lawsuit filed in the country.
The highest court in Massachusetts is being asked to make a decision over the parental rights of an unmarried gay woman whose former girlfriend gave birth to two children.
Clive Palmer was told to stop using his company's pipeline that pumps toxic materials into the Great Barrier Reef Park, a World Heritage Site. Palmer refuses and challenges the decision in court. Now, Palmer's company faces possible downfall.
Gwyneth Paltrow has testified against a man who has stalked her for the last 17 years In the US, stalking is a crime punishable by going to prison. This is why there are so many people who seek help from the government to provide them the protection they need against those that are stalking them.