January 11, 2024 Federal appeals court rules in favor of 'Soros' DA fired by DeSantis A federal appeals court ruled Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis violated a state attorney's First Amendment rights when he suspended him in 2022 for neglect of duty and incompetence.
January 9, 2024 Fourth Circuit Judge James Wynn to step back from full service, giving Biden another court vacancy to fill President Biden will get to nominate another judge to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals as Judge James Wynn will be stepping away from a full-time role.
January 9, 2024 Sen. Menendez responds to latest superseding indictment on corruption charges: 'Sensationalized allegations' Sen. Menendez is facing an additional superseding indictment alleging he benefited the Qatar government in exchange for gifts and payments.
January 9, 2024 Trump attorney argues Biden is ‘prosecuting his number one political opponent’ at immunity hearing Former President Trump’s attorney argued that President Biden is “prosecuting his number one political opponent and his greatest electoral threat."
January 9, 2024 A crash course on Donald Trump's January 9th hearing A federal court will hear oral arguments on whether Trump is entitled to dismissal of Jack Smith's 2020 election case against him due to presidential immunity.
January 8, 2024 Court sides with child sex abuse survivor in alarming lawsuit against overseas porn site: ‘significant impact’ A federal court ruled a victim of child sexual abuse has jurisdictional grounds to sue a foreign online porn company that allegedly profited off underage sex material.
January 8, 2024 Biden admin appears to fabricate paper trail in pursuit of major chemical plant shutdown: court docs The Biden administration appears to have manufactured a paper trail enabling it to pursue an aggressive environmental lawsuit to shut down a chemical plant in Louisiana.
January 6, 2024 Federal court rules even passive Jan. 6 protestors who were inside Capitol can be convicted The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Jan. 6 defendants did not need to be disruptive or disorderly at the Capitol to be found guilty of disorderly conduct
January 5, 2024 Epstein allegedly invoked 5th Amendment 500 times during deposition, skirted questions about Clinton Jeffrey Epstein allegedly refused to answer at least three questions related to former President Bill Clinton and one related to the Clinton Foundation in a deposition.
January 5, 2024 Jeffrey Epstein's employee invoked 5th at least 42 times, including questions about Bill Clinton: documents An alleged accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein invoked her Fifth Amendment rights multiple times during a deposition about her alleged role in sex trafficking, according to court documents released Friday.