Groups are fighting back to protect the rights of Black and disenfranchised Georgia voters in a set of lawsuits filed after the signage of SB 202.

New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a suit against the former owner of Bumpy's Polar Freeze in Schenectady, New York, accusing him of using racial motivation to file a false report against Black Lives Matter demonstrators who gathered in front of his store last summer.

The charges, assault and attempted murder of an officer, were dismissed without prejudice, barring any attempt to charge him in connection to the night of March 13, 2020.

A popular movie chain is being sued for racially profiling a Black man who its staff called police on after falsely accusing him of sneaking into a theater nearly two years ago in Arizona.

A lawyer is asking law enforcement in California and Georgia to open a criminal investigation against the celebrity couple following accusations of “forced drugging, kidnapping, rape, and intimidation."

In the suit filed on Tuesday, Wanda Cooper-Jones and attorney's for Ahmaud Arbery's estate claim his civil rights were violated and that law enforcement officials worked to protect those who stole his life.

Tessica Brown will fly to Los Angeles to seek the services of Dr. Michael Obeng, who will remove the product during a process over two to three days.

Snyder's attorneys are arguing to have the case thrown out, claiming the charges filed against him last month should have been filed in Lansing where Snyder's office was located, instead of Genesee County.

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Ongoing civil and criminal investigations in New York means Trump could still face charges in New York if the impeachment trial falls short of required votes for conviction.

From suing states over baseless voter fraud claims to being named in a defamation suit regarding those same accusations, Rudy Giuliani faces another reckoning in his career descent.

In the suit, the New York attorney general petitions for the installation of a monitor to oversee the NYPD, and points to repeated instances of violence enacted by the department in response to the demonstrations.

Anjanette Young cancelled a scheduled meeting with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, city aldermen, and Chicago Police officials over her mistreatment during a Feb. 2019 incident.