Report: Dog the Bounty Hunter Served $1.3 Million Suit for Alleged ‘Racist, Homophobic Behavior’
Television star Dog the Bounty Hunter has reportedly been hit with a $1.3 million lawsuit that accused him of “racist and homophobic behavior.”
Television star Dog the Bounty Hunter has reportedly been hit with a $1.3 million lawsuit that accused him of “racist and homophobic behavior.”
Relatives of Amer Fakhoury announced on Tuesday they are suing the government of Iran for his imprisonment and abuse at the hands of Hezbollah, the Lebanese terrorist organization and political party supported by Tehran.
United Airlines is planning to fire nearly 600 employees who have refused to get vaccinated against Chinese coronavirus.
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that a state law preventing the removal of a Confederate monuments or changing a historical names is legal.
A family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit after ten-year-old Danika Ross died when she was sucked into an irrigation pipe while swimming in a pond at Cave B Estate Winery in Washington.
Former President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit Tuesday against his niece Mary Trump and the New York Times over a 2018 story which was based on confidential documents obtained by his estranged niece and leaked to the Times.
A Michigan father has filed a one million dollar federal lawsuit against Mount Pleasant Public Schools after a library worker cut his seven-year-old biracial daughter’s hair.
The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit this week revived part of a previously-dismissed defamation lawsuit from Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) against now-Politico reporter Ryan Lizza, a decision that Nunes told Breitbart News he expects will lead to a trial by jury against the establishment media figure.
Two dozen Republican state attorneys general are threatening to take legal action against the Biden administration over its sweeping vaccine requirements on private sector businesses, vowing to “seek every available legal option” to hold the president accountable and “uphold the rule of law.”
A group of at least ten Colorado parents is planning to sue the Tri-County Health Department over its mask mandate, which threatens teachers and administrators with arrest and fines if they do not enforce or follow the rule, CBS Denver reported on Tuesday.
Private employers have already declared they will file lawsuits against President Joe Biden’s authoritarian nationwide vaccine mandate for private companies with over 100 employees.
The Center for American Liberty recently filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court against the U.S. Capitol Police on behalf of a reverend barred from hosting a 9/11 vigil on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol building on September 11.
Planned Parenthood has secured a rare emergency temporary restraining order (TRO) in a suit against Texas Right to Life, fresh off the heels of the 5-4 Supreme Court decision not to block the new bill prohibiting abortion after six weeks.
The Texas Heartbeat Bill is now law in the state, banning the aborting of babies after six weeks gestation and putting the abortion industry on notice that providing the procedure illegally will have consequences.
Parents in Florida will have their day in court over their challenge to Gov. Ron DeSantis’s ban on masks in schools in the state.
Parents sued Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for his school mask ban hoping the court will rule in favor of a mask mandate.
A local NEA teachers’ union has filed a lawsuit against a school board and a parent to block the release of Critical Race Theory and gender theory records.
Walmart lost a federal lawsuit in Wisconsin once a jury sided with an associate who has Down syndrome and claimed the company fired her due to her disability.
A wealthy Florida couple filed a lawsuit demanding the return of their $240,000 donation from a Catholic school after the school went “woke.”
A Florida resident filed a class action lawsuit late Thursday evening against the Champlain Towers South Condominium Association in Surfside after part of the building collapsed.
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order halting President Joe Biden’s $4 billion loan forgiveness program for minority farmers.
The Human Rights Campaign is suing Florida Gov. DeSantis for signing into law legislation to protect female athletes from trans competition.
Disgraced former Rep. Katie Hill (D-CA) has been ordered to pay $220,000 in legal fees in her “revenge porn” lawsuit.
Planned Parenthood said it will stop abortions in its Lubbock clinic as a “Sanctuary City for the Unborn” ordinance takes effect.
Operators of the Line 5 pipeline refused to shut down despite the order from Democrat Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to do so on Wednesday.
Attorneys argued before a three-judge panel on Monday in a lawsuit challenging a law to protect female athletes from transgender competition.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals heard Monday the lawsuit brought by a young man who is living as a woman and wants to take part in women’s sports at Boise State University in the fall.
Family members of Ashli Babbitt, the woman fatally shot during the breach of the U.S. Capitol building on January 6, are planning to sue Capitol Police and the officer who shot Babbitt, for at least $10 million, according to their attorney.
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller, a Republican, sued the Biden administration Monday, alleging the administration’s Department of Agriculture discriminated against white farmers.
President Joe Biden Department of Justice (DOJ) is weighing in on a lawsuit a male inmate who considers himself a transgender woman filed, blaming Georgia prison officials for allowing other men in the prison to sexually assault him.
A New York parent who wishes to marry their own adult child filed a lawsuit to overturn the incestuous practice, saying the matter should be up to the “individual.”
A coffee vendor at Boise State University (BSU) that was forced off campus after students took issue with their support for the Thin Blue Line — an organization that works with police non-profits — has taken legal action against the university.
Nike announced on Thursday that it has settled its lawsuit against MSCHF, a company that made the “Satan Shoes” in collaboration with rapper Lil Nas X. The satanic sneakers are now being recalled. The settlement with MSCHF Product Studio Inc. resolves a trademark infringement lawsuit that Nike filed over the “Satan Shoes,” which involved modified Nike Air Max 97 sneakers, according to a Reuters report.
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen said President Joe Biden’s executive order to shut down the Keystone XL pipeline is unconstitutional.
A settlement approved Wednesday will pay $2 million to the family of Kedar Williams, who died in August 2019 after choking on a chicken nugget at school.
Joe Biden’s DOJ withdrew support for a lawsuit brought by three female high schools athletes over competing against biological men in sports.
Fox Corporation and three of its anchors have been sued by Smartmatic, an election technology company, for more than $2.7 billion.
The Western Energy Alliance filed suit on Wednesday challenging President Biden’s executive order to halt drilling leases on federal land.
The Supreme Court threw out disputes Monday claiming Donald Trump profited from the presidency through financial interest in his private company in a breach of the Constitution’s emoluments clause.
The Boston Marathon bomber is suing the federal government for $250,000 over what he claims is unlawful and discriminatory treatment at the prison where he is serving his life sentence.