court cases
Jussie Smollett’s Trial Just Got a Few More WTF Moments
Attorneys for Smollett accused the judge of “lunging” and “snarling” at them during the proceedings and asked for a mistrial.
The iPhone Is Guaranteed to Last Only One Year, Apple Argues in Court
Apple says it makes the "most durable devices," but an iPhone 6 design flaw and the ensuing court proceeding shows you can legally expect it to last for just one year.
The iPhone Is Guaranteed to Last Only One Year, Apple Argues in Court
Apple says it makes the "most durable devices," but an iPhone 6 design flaw and the ensuing court proceeding shows you can legally expect it to last for just one year.
Salvador Dalí Doesn't Have a Long-Lost Daughter After All
DNA evidence exhumed from the late surrealist's body reveals what tarot reader Pilar Abel probably didn't see in the cards.
Lawyers Talk About the Cases They Can't Forget
Frédéric Berna once had to defend a man accused of killing his baby, sexually assaulting his daughter, and fatally hitting his girlfriend with a flashlight, before raping her corpse.
How the 'Law and Order' of Gaming Has Lasted for 15 Years
Few expected the Ace Attorney series to make inroads worldwide, least of all Capcom. But now its newest installment has come West, the impressive Spirit of Justice.
How the 'Law and Order' of Gaming Has Lasted for 15 Years
Few expected the Ace Attorney series to make inroads worldwide, least of all Capcom. But now its newest installment has come West, the impressive 'Spirit of Justice'.
Deadmau5 Settles Longstanding Dispute With Former Label Over Back Catalog
Play Records agrees to stop releasing unauthorized remixes and mashups of the EDM superstar’s early releases.
Why Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Should Not Get the Death Penalty
A jury will have to decide whether the Boston Bomber deserves to die—but if they do, they'll be serving vengeance, not justice.
Jodi Arias Got Life in Prison Without Parole at the End of Her Long, Bizarre Murder Trial
Five years after the brutal murder of Travis Alexander, and two years after the beginning of one of the most tabloid-friendly trials in recent years, Arias was finally sentenced in an Arizona courtroom.
These Random Americans Can't Have Iran's Domain Names, Judge Rules
Common sense prevails: Country-level domain names can’t be seized in a court proceeding.
I Got Raped, Then My Problems Started
One out of six American women has been the victim of rape or attempted rape. I am one of those women. I was sexually assaulted in 2010, but thanks to an aggressive, well-paid defense lawyer, my attacker ended up walking free.