January 22, 2024 Judge in Trump prosecutor’s divorce case cuts off DA Fani Willis lawyer during hearing Willis’ attorney, Cinque Axam, had been arguing why his client should not be deposed in the prosecutor’s divorce case.
January 18, 2024 The Supreme Court case that could help cities clean up homelessness The 9th Circuit ruled that the homeless have a right to sleep on public property because they are “involuntarily" homeless. The case now moves to the Supreme Court.
January 17, 2024 DOJ further acknowledges Hunter Biden's laptop is real, contents match Apple iCloud backups The Department of Justice further acknowledges Hunter Biden's laptop is real in court documents filed Tuesday, alleging the contents matched what came from Apple backups.
January 17, 2024 Divided Supreme Court debates major cases over power of federal administrative state A majority of conservative Supreme Court justices appear ready to put limitations on what has become known as "Chevron" deference.
January 17, 2024 Federal judge says DOJ presented no evidence Black Georgia voters would be hurt by shorter early voting A federal court in Georgia will not strike down a GOP-supported voting law that shortened the time frame for runoff elections and tightened mail-in voting windows.
January 17, 2024 Hunter Biden's gun pouch had cocaine residue on it, prosecutors say Federal prosecutors say a leather pouch used by Hunter Biden to store his gun had residue on it that tested positive for cocaine by the FBI lab.
January 16, 2024 Federal appeals court rejects petition over Special Counsel Jack Smith access to Trump's Twitter feed A federal appeals court has rejected former President Trump’s request to block Special Counsel Jack Smith from accessing his then-Twitter feed as part of his election interference case.
January 15, 2024 Chicago man sues 27 women over negative reviews in Facebook group calling him 'clingy,' and a ghoster An Illinois man is suing 27 women and Facebook over various social media posts describing their dating experiences with him, according to a lawsuit.
January 15, 2024 New England fishermen fighting ‘government overreach’ hope to catch a big win at Supreme Court On Wednesday the Supreme Court will hear arguments over a legal rule that turbocharged the growth of the administrative state in a classic matchup of David versus Goliath.
January 11, 2024 Alabama judge greenlights hitman's experimental execution: 'not guaranteed a painless death' Kenneth Eugene Smith, 58, is scheduled to be executed by Alabama's new nitrogen hypoxia method on Jan. 25, despite his attorney's arguments that being a test subject would violate his rights.