A woman suing Taylor Swift's production company failed to follow court rules, according to an order from Judge Aileen Cannon.
Lawyers representing Taylor Swift's production company are asking Judge Aileen Cannon to dismiss a copyright infringement lawsuit.
The Justice Department has halted its appeal, which was aimed at reinstating the criminal charges against Trump's employees.
Florida artist Kimberly Marasco has taken legal action against Taylor Swift and her production company, accusing them of ...
A Florida woman sued Taylor Swift and her production company last year, alleging copyright infringement. Lawyers have since ...
The woman suing Taylor Swift's production company said she noticed alleged copyright infringement while watching the Eras ...
The Valentine's Day shooting forced the shutdown of a luxury South Florida shopping mall on the anniversary of the Parkland ...
Taylor Swift's lawyers presented a new defense in a motion to dismiss the lawsuit against the singer's production company.
Returning President Donald Trump has pardoned or vowed to dismiss the cases of almost every one involved in the January 6, ...
Newsweek has contacted the chair of the House ... or conclusions in Volume II or in drafts thereof." Judge Aileen Cannon in her ruling wrote: "the [Justice] Department has offered no valid reason ...
Newsweek has contacted the chair of the House ... convicted of the charges laid out in his reports. Federal Judge Aileen Cannon speaks remotely during a Senate Judiciary Committee oversight ...