Fani Willis must remain off Trump case
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Georgia Supreme Court declines to hear Fani Willis’ appeal challenging her disqualification
An appeals court had ruled that Willis and her office can’t prosecute the state election interference case against Trump and others.
The Supreme Court is expected to decide this week whether it will consider the legality of President Trump's use of emergency powers to impose country-specific tariffs.
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Attorney facing charges for false statement in Alabama gender-care court case
Federal prosecutors charged attorney Carl Charles with making a false statement in a gender-affirming care lawsuit.
Trump's power to issue tariffs, ramp up deportations, and send military into U.S. cities are at stake in Supreme Court cases. Here's what to know.
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide insights into the justices’ decision […]
The Texas Supreme Court has declined to take up an appeal of a case concerning the state’s overturning of a local marijuana decriminalization law that was approved by voters in the city of San Marcus.
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Her case was at the heart of groundbreaking Minnesota court ruling, but was she right for the cause?
The woman at the center of the ruling deeming it legal for women to be topless in public has long struggled with mental illness and drug addiction, resulting in criminal charges.
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Could the Supreme Court overturn same-sex marriage? This case hopes to roll back the ruling that made it legal.
The Supreme Court is being asked to hear a case that seeks to undo the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision, which allowed same-sex couples to get married. This challenge of Obergefell, the first since 2015, comes from Kim Davis, a former Kentucky county ...
The Second District Court of Appeal held that multiple instances of AI-fabricated case quotations in submitted briefs rendered an appeal frivolous.
The post An Alaska Man's $95,000 Plane Was Seized Over a 6-Pack of Beer. Now He's Taking His Case to the Supreme Court. appeared first on Reason.com. The “Morning Joe” hosts slammed the U.S. Attorney's office decision not to seek felony charges for those carrying rifles and shotguns.
Lane County Circuit Court will add two additional judges for the first time in four decades as the court sees an uptick in case workloads.