The Board of Education filed a lawsuit against the state for under funding Chicago schools.
Jones County in North Carolina is one-third black, but the county hasn't had a black member on the five-person Board of Commissioners since 1994.
Microsoft wants to be able to tell its customers when the government has requested data/information on them.
Several of President Trump's executive orders have been challenged in the courts.
Uber has filed a lawsuit against the city of Seattle over a law that allows drivers for ridesharing apps to unionize. The city has responded that it believes Uber's claims are without merit.
Facebook is allegedly being pressured by a group of shareholders to remove CEO Mark Zuckerberg from the board of directors.
Lawsuit claims Apple forced users to upgrade to iOS 7 by breaking FaceTime in iOS 6 in order to save money on a data services deal with Akamai
Robert Braden, who was 66 years old when he was fired in 2012, claimed that the company gave no reason for his layoff.
President Trump's signature hairstyle once preceded his reputation. Here is a pictorial timeline of the mane atop "The Man."
Zuckerberg announced Friday he was dropping lawsuits that sought to force Hawaiian families to sell their land in the legal action known as “quiet title and partition.”
According to the complaint filed by the Elon Musk company, Sterling Anderson, who was in charge of the Autopilot program, stole “hundreds of gigabytes” of confidential and proprietary information.
Things are getting heated between Apple and chip supplier Qualcomm.
Apple filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm in Beijing, accusing it of abusing its position in the chip industry.
A lesser-known Constitutional clause, the rule against accepting payments from foreign entities is aimed at averting conflicts of interest.
The Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington accused President Donald Trump of violating the constitution by allowing his businesses to accept payments from foreign governments.
Apple has accused Qualcomm of withholding some $1 billion in promised rebates as ransom because the tech giant complied with investigations by South Korea’s anti-trust regulator.
The case may set a legal precedent that could allow people who claim to be victims of torture in the U.S. war on terrorism to sue Americans responsible for it.
A pharmaceutical company was fined $100 million after a lawsuit alleged that it hiked the price of a life-saving medicine by 83,000 percent.
California court rules iPhone app purchasers may sue Apple over app market monopoly.
The case involves employees at Best Buy's central repair facility.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg may have to testify in a $2 billion lawsuit filed by ZeniMax Media, which alleged that Oculus stole its technology.
A former Snapchat employee is claiming the company lied to investors and was fired for being a whistleblower, according to a lawsuit. Snapchat denies his claims.