legal action
Coverage of legal action in the Nexus archive.
- Family of Indigenous man who died in custody launch legal action over decision not to charge police
The family of Kumanjayi White, an Indigenous man who died after being restrained by plain-clothes police in an Alice Springs supermarket, has launched legal action following the decision not to charge the officers involved. The incident occurred on 27 May 2025 at a Coles supermarket, sparking national outrage and calls for an independent investigation.
- The wellness trap: How dangerous products keep targeting women
The article highlights a historical pattern of women being targeted by products with underlying risks, including cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and modern weight loss drugs. It notes growing public scrutiny, legal actions, and demands for stronger safety standards and transparency from manufacturers.
- ROBERT BATES: I've used every method available to get Labour to reveal the real number of serious crimes committed by migrants in Britain. Now, they're taking legal action to block me... it's a complete cover-up
ROBERT BATES claims he has used every method to compel Labour to disclose the real number of serious crimes committed by migrants in Britain. Labour is now taking legal action to block him, which BATES describes as a cover-up.
- Nigeria’s defence minister dismisses resignation reports, threatens legal action
Nigeria’s defense minister denies recent reports of his resignation, stating he has not discussed it and does not know the source. He threatens legal action against those who spread the information.
- NEET-UG: NTA warns against fake, AI-generated OMR sheets; legal action may follow
The NTA has issued a warning against fake and AI-generated OMR sheets for NEET-UG, following complaints about discrepancies between candidates' expected and declared NEET 2026 scores. Legal action may be taken against those involved in such violations.
- Moira Deeming disendorsed as Victorian Liberal party candidate for upcoming state election
Moira Deeming was disendorsed as a Victorian Liberal party candidate for the upcoming state election after withdrawing a legal challenge against the party. The party's state executive voted to remove her as a candidate following the meeting on Friday.
- Is “global group” a legitimate collection agency?
A user received a voicemail from 'global group' claiming to be a collection agency, but no mail documentation was provided. The agency contacted their family about legal action in Louisiana (which uses parishes, not counties) and threatened to locate them at their residence and workplace, raising suspicion of a scam.
- JK Rowling offers to fund legal action after a 13-year-old girl was housed alongside older teenage criminal boys in a secure unit
JK Rowling has offered to fund legal action following an incident where a 13-year-old girl was housed in a secure unit alongside older teenage criminal boys. The situation has raised concerns about the placement of minors in such facilities.
- [CAD] update to my scenario of a potential commission artist scammer
A person previously involved in a commission artist scam scenario has contacted the user via an alternate account, demanding payment and threatening exposure and legal action. They propose a civil resolution by unblocking their account for discussion, but the user is uncertain how to proceed and seeks advice.
- Disabled model says British Airways stopped her flying with them because she was travelling by herself - and is now considering legal action
A disabled model claims British Airways prevented her from flying with them due to traveling alone and is considering legal action. The airline reportedly cited the model's solo travel as the reason for denying her flight.
- Starmer accuses Musk of trying to ‘whip up division’ in UK over Henry Nowak murder
Keir Starmer accuses Elon Musk of attempting to create division in the UK over Henry Nowak's murder by using far-right themes on his social media platform. Starmer supports legal action against the Grok firm for fake sexualized images and describes Britons as 'reasonable, tolerant people.'
- Police force faces legal action over guidance allowing trans officers to use women's toilets
A police force is facing legal action due to guidance permitting transgender officers to use women's toilets. The policy has sparked controversy and prompted legal challenges.
- Police force that insists trans officers use women's toilets is threatened with legal action
A police force requiring transgender officers to use women's restrooms is facing potential legal action. The policy has sparked controversy, leading to threats of legal challenges against the department.
- Postman takes legal action against hospital after having surgery to remove cancer he did not have
A postman is taking legal action against a hospital after undergoing surgery to remove cancer that was not present. The case highlights a medical error resulting in unnecessary treatment.
- Trump refiles $10bn lawsuit against WSJ over report on alleged Epstein ties
Donald Trump has refiled a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal over its report on his alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein, following a judge's dismissal of the initial case due to legal deficiencies. The lawsuit is part of Trump's broader legal actions against media organizations, which critics argue is a campaign to pressure the press.
- Former Judges Urge Inquiry Into Deal Trump Struck With I.R.S.
Former judges are calling for an inquiry into a legal deal involving President Donald Trump and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). In January, Trump sued the IRS, his two sons, and the Trump family business, alleging they were owed at least $10 billion.
- When is it too late to settle a debt before legal action?
Debt settlement may still be possible late in the process, but poor timing can limit your options and leverage. The article highlights that while resolution remains achievable, delayed action reduces flexibility in negotiations.
- Brian Hooker must be charged or released, attorney says
Brian Hooker's attorney demands legal action, stating he must either be charged with a crime or released. The situation involves a legal proceeding where the attorney's position is central to the case.