
"The Department of Justice announced it has settled Trump's lawsuit against the IRS and the judge acknowledged that she has no grounds to block the settlement. Now $1.8 billion in taxpayer funds will go into a non-reviewable fund to compensate January 6 rioters."
"Top Treasury lawyer abruptly quits after announcement of rioter slush fund."
"Interview with Legal Aid attorney present as baby born during arraignment denies account of woman's lawyer, and says mother was restrained the whole time."
"Constipation drug illegally blocked up by antitrust violation. Jury finding sets market on path to regularity."
The Department of Justice settled a lawsuit involving the IRS and a judge acknowledged no grounds to block the settlement. The settlement directs $1.8 billion in taxpayer funds into a non-reviewable fund to compensate January 6 rioters. A top Treasury lawyer quit abruptly after the announcement of the rioter slush fund. Legal reporting also covers a case where a baby was born during arraignment and the defendant denied the account of the woman’s lawyer while claiming the mother was restrained throughout. Other items include wrongful convictions in Pennsylvania requiring defendants to fight their own lawyers, a failed lawsuit by Elon against OpenAI, and a jury finding that a constipation drug was illegally blocked due to an antitrust violation.
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