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The judge found that Trump had improperly invoked a law allowing officers of the United States to move civil or criminal cases brought against them in a state court to federal court.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced felony charges for 16 individuals for their alleged involvement in the “fake electors scheme.”
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In a unanimous decision, the Georgia Supreme Court dismissed Trump's petition for its intervention in the proceedings of the ongoing Fulton County investigation.
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The Justice Department’s proposed order aims to establish procedures that must be followed by counsel, the parties, and any other individuals granted access to the classified information in the case.
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The petition to the Supreme Court of Georgia is Trump's latest effort to stall what is expected to be another criminal indictment against the former president.
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The department argued that the trial date should remain set for December 2023.
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The implementation plan is a roadmap to accomplishing the objectives announced in March.
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The court found that the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act is not overbroad or unconstitutionally vague.
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The Biden administration partly declassified two memorandums that tighten the necessary conditions for drone strikes and lay out new counterterrorism guiding principles.
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The review is intended to study the department’s actions related to the United States’s 20-year military mission in Afghanistan.
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Judge Terry A. Doughty restricted parts of the federal government from communicating with social media companies.
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The memo sets the priorities that agencies should address on their budget submissions to the Office of Management and Budget.