September 26 Legal defense to protect women's sports in SCOTUS battle over trans athletes responds to attempt to drop case The Supreme Court case Little v. Hecox continues, and the defense argues the transgender plaintiff cannot dismiss a challenge to Idaho's women's sports law.
September 25 Riley Gaines v. NCAA lawsuit advances after federal judge partially denies motions to dismiss A federal judge ruled that Riley Gaines' lawsuit challenging the NCAA's transgender athlete policies will move forward to the discovery phase after denying dismissal.
September 16 Ellen DeGeneres sued for allegedly t-boning car in California crash Ellen DeGeneres faces a lawsuit from a woman alleging the former talk show host caused a 2023 collision at an intersection in Santa Barbara County.
September 15 NJ doctor resigns after nurse said he 'cheered' Charlie Kirk's death New Jersey doctor resigned from Englewood Health, after allegedly celebrating Charlie Kirk's assassination, while the nurse who reported him keeps her job.
September 14 NJ hospital nurse claims retaliation for reporting doctor who 'celebrated' Kirk assassination A New Jersey nurse filed a lawsuit against Englewood Health after being suspended for reporting a doctor who allegedly celebrated Charlie Kirk's assassination.
September 12 Taylor Swift will only sit for questioning in Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni legal battle if ‘forced’: lawyer Taylor Swift's lawyers say she will only give a deposition in the Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni legal battle if she's "forced" to by a judge.
September 9 Sotomayor warns 'The View' about 'the price we pay' for overturning SCOTUS precedents like Roe v. Wade Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned Tuessday about the "price we pay" when the Supreme Court overturns precedents during an appearance on "The View."
September 6 Browns' Quinshon Judkins finally signs rookie contract just before season begins The Cleveland Browns finally signed running back Quinshon Judkins to his rookie contract after his legal battles concluded and his battery and domestic violence charges were dropped.
September 5 Virginia Supreme Court to weigh legality of Democrats’ efforts to block GOP nominations for university boards Virginia Republicans accuse Democrats of playing politics after blocking 14 more of Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s university board picks, bringing the total to 22.
September 2 Federal judge releases woman accused of threatening to kill Trump A woman arrested last month for allegedly making death threats against President Donald Trump has been released by Judge James Boasberg, who has clashed with the Trump administration several times.