
"* The government doesn't keep track of its "Kavanaugh stops." Pro Publica decided to do it for them. [ Pro Publica] * John Bolton got indicted. So that happened. [ National Law Journal] * Supreme Court's next assault on voting rights is definitely happening. [ The Nation] * Steve Bannon throws lawyer under the bus in effort to get out of the whole "breaking the law" thing. [ Law360]"
"* John Bolton got indicted. So that happened. [ National Law Journal] * Supreme Court's next assault on voting rights is definitely happening. [ The Nation] * Steve Bannon throws lawyer under the bus in effort to get out of the whole "breaking the law" thing. [ Law360] * Bipartisan judges agree that Trump can't randomly send troops into Chicago. [ Reuters] * Little League suspension goes to court. [ ABA Journal]"
The government does not maintain records of instances labeled 'Kavanaugh stops'; ProPublica compiled those occurrences. John Bolton faces an indictment. The Supreme Court plans further actions that threaten voting rights. Steve Bannon shifted blame onto his lawyer while contesting legal exposure for alleged lawbreaking. Bipartisan judges ruled that the president cannot unilaterally deploy troops into Chicago. A Little League suspension has escalated to courtroom proceedings. Multiple legal and political conflicts are progressing across investigative reporting, criminal charges, judicial decisions, and disputes over civil and electoral protections. These matters involve both federal and local actors and span media investigations, court challenges, and enforcement decisions.
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