NFL Hall of Famer and media personality Shannon Sharpe faces a $50 million lawsuit that accuses him of sexual assault and battery, and engaging in the intentional infliction of emotional distress.
A man sued India's largest theater chain for playing too many ads, leading to missed appointments and losses that "cannot be calculated in terms of money."
A man's family is planning to sue his ex-girlfriend after subjecting him to three hours of simulated childbirth to determine if he would be a caring husband.
Atlanta woman Karen Maloof sues Palm Bay, Florida, and its police after spending days in jail on wrongful grand theft auto charges due to a stolen identity mix-up.
Tesla sued a woman for defamation after she attempted to raise awareness about her vehicle's brakes malfunctioning, causing a crash that sent both her parents to the hospital in 2021.
Minnesota man Marvin Haynes, wrongfully convicted at 16 and exonerated after 18 years in prison, sues Minneapolis police for fabricating evidence and seeks a total of $1.8 million for his wrongful imprisonment.
University students sue the Education Department, alleging it unlawfully gave DOGE access to sensitive financial aid data in violation of federal privacy laws.
A coalition of a dozen state attorneys general announced plans to file a lawsuit aimed at blocking Elon Musk and DOGE from accessing the U.S. Treasury payment systems.
Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have filed two lawsuits against their agency and other federal departments to prevent the identities of the agents who investigated the riots occurring at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, from being released.
FBI agents who worked on the nearly 1,600 cases related to the January 6 capitol riot are suing President Trump's Department of Justice to protect their identities.
Three Columbia University students suspended over pro-Palestinian protests have sued the university, claiming they were targeted for their views and that the university did not properly follow their own disciplinary procedures.
The death of a Pennsylvania woman who was stabbed 20 times should no longer be considered a suicide, according to a pathologist who has flip-flopped on their opinion multiple times.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has filed a third lawsuit against a lender, alleging that he was subjected to "unconscionable" terms and a 385% interest rate.
Two Michigan families have filed lawsuits against police officers and their departments, alleging excessive force after separate high-speed chases left their loved ones dead, with attorneys claiming one officer was 'rife with malice' in his actions.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that refusal to have sex is not grounds for divorce in a historic victory for consent and women's rights in France.