A film by a journalist has caused a scene during its screening at the True/False Film Festival A film made by a journalist made headlines recently during its screening at a US film festival.
Mississippi attorney general Carlos Moore said he will defend his state's flag against a lawsuit that endeavors to eliminate its Confederate battle emblem.
New York State Supreme Court Justice Kathryn Freed granted the motion to let Viacom Chairman Philippe Dauman testify under oath about the mental competency of his former boss, Sumner Redstone, when he made key decisions about his will.
Uber could face up to $1 million fine in France if found guilty for its UberPop service. Uber could be facing some problems in France. On Thursday, a court wrapped up the trial involving the famous ride-hailing company.
A school that banned pro-gay messages on t-shirts has settled in a lawsuit. A school district in central California has recently decided to settle a free speech lawsuit sued by a student over a t-shirt he wore to school.
A U.S. Army reservist was asked to leave a gun range after identifying himself as a Muslim, the latest in a series of cases across the nation regarding Islamophobia.
Zachary Warren has avoided going into trial by striking a deal with his prosecutors. Prosecutors from New York have agreed to drop charges against a former Dewey & LeBoeuf employee, entitling him to go free.