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Cannon reasoned that the appointment and funding of Special Counsel Jack Smith was in violation of the Appointments Clause.
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The Court decided that laws regulating social media platforms required a more comprehensive analysis of the facial challenges under the First Amendment, sending the cases back to the lower courts for fur...
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The Court ruled that presidents enjoy absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for “official acts” and sent Trump’s case back down for fact-finding.
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The court ruled in favor of a narrow interpretation of the obstruction statute that the Department of Justice has charged in at least 355 Jan. 6 related cases.
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The Court determined that the plaintiffs lacked standing to bring their claims.
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The expected plea deal could signal the beginning of the end of a long saga for the WikiLeaks founder and the Justice Department.
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The agreement is set to last for 10 years, but can be terminated with six months notice.
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The commission finds that Hamas and Israel have committed war crimes; Israel claims “systematic anti-Israeli discrimination.”
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The report outlines responses from industry, government, and academia to a recent request for information.
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In a letter to the House Judiciary Committee, the Justice Department pushed back on claims that it was behind the prosecution of Donald Trump.
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Chesebro, Troupis, and Roman are each facing one felony count of forgery.
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The ICJ indicated new provisional measures relating to Israel’s ground assault on Rafah, humanitarian aid, and investigations of genocide.