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President Donald Trump is invoking the Supreme Court's sweeping immunity decision to try to wipe away defamation damages to E. Jean Carroll.
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A federal appeals court considered Tuesday whether President Donald Trump will have to pay writer E. Jean Carroll the nearly ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNThe ‘Skrmetti’ ruling proved once & for all the Supreme Court believes ideology comes before the lawThe six right-wing justices on the Court are the supreme judicial enablers of Project 2025. The majority has long abandoned ...
An appeals court panel took up President Trump’s bid to fight his hush money criminal conviction in federal court Wednesday, ...
As President Donald Trump focuses on global trade deals and dispatching troops to aid his immigration crackdown, his lawyers ...
The Big Law firm Sullivan & Cromwell is arguing that additional appeals for Trump's hush-money convictions should be heard in ...
The president’s lawyers argued that a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity justified moving an appeal of his ...
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Trump’s legal team says Supreme Court would be ‘stunned’ by hush money case in New York’s hands - Appeals court judges are ...
As President Donald Trump focuses on global trade deals and dispatching troops to aid his immigration crackdown, his lawyers ...
The Justice Department asked a federal judge to reject Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan‘s judicial immunity ...
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