Morning Docket: 04.01.26 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 04.01.26 - Above the Law
"Trump claims he's attending today's birthright citizenship arguments. At his New York criminal conviction, he took over closing arguments from his lawyers, believing he could do a better job."
"The Supreme Court agreed with a gay conversion therapy outfit that laws banning merely talking about conversion violate the First Amendment right to give quack medical advice."
"Republican federal judge blocks construction on White House ballroom, noting that the president does not, in fact, own the White House."
Trump is attending arguments related to birthright citizenship, reflecting his ongoing legal challenges. He previously took over closing arguments during his New York criminal conviction, indicating his belief in his ability to present his case better than his lawyers. In other news, a showgirl has sued Taylor Swift, and the Supreme Court has sided with a gay conversion therapy organization regarding First Amendment rights. Additionally, a Republican federal judge has blocked construction on a White House ballroom, asserting that the president does not own the White House.
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