Steven Tyler Schools Supreme Court on Broadcast Regulation, First Amendment

If the U.S. Supreme Court is willing to listen, rocker Steven Tyler has something “old school” to say about nudity and profanity on broadcast TV.

Six Hollywood Movie Studios Win U.K. Landmark Copyright Case to Block Pirate Website

Six major Hollywood movie studios won a landmark copyright case at London’s High Court on Thursday to force the UK’s biggest internet service provider (ISP) to block access to a pirate website.

Maria Shriver Files for Divorce from Arnold Schwarzenegger

Maria Shriver filed for divorce Friday from Arnold Schwarzenegger in Los Angeles Superior Court.

Designer John Galliano Blames Alcohol, Drugs for Anti-Semitic Rant

Former Dior designer John Galliano went on trial Wednesday for allegedly using anti-Semitic slurs in outbursts at a Paris cafe, but he told the court he remembers nothing because of his “triple addiction” — to alcohol and two drugs.

Willie Nelson Can Plead Guilty, Sing in Court to Avoid Jail Time

Willie Nelson can resolve marijuana possession charges if he agrees to plead guilty, pay a fine and sing “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain” for the court.

Charlie Sheen’s $100 Million Lawsuit: The Digest Version

Charlie Sheen’s legal smackdown against former boss Chuck Lorre is getting real—$100 million dollars real—and FOX411 has seen the court documents.

Judge Orders Dr. Conrad Murray to Stand Trial for Manslaughter in Michael Jackson Death

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor also suspended Murray’s medical license.

Wesley Snipes Ordered to Surrender and Begin Prison Term

Snipes’ defense attorney said he plans to file an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court.

Lindsay Lohan Back in Court, Could Wind Up in Slammer

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Elden S. Fox will formally determine whether the “Mean Girls” star violated her probation with the drug test in September. 

Family of Extra Critically Injured on ‘Transformers 3′ Suing Paramount

The lawsuit filed in Cook County Circuit Court on Tuesday accuses Paramount Pictures of negligence.