Trump Wants to Prosecute Biden. He Also Thinks Presidents Deserve Immunity.
Former President Trump's argument for immunity from charges highlights the irony of his own threats to use the legal system for political revenge. [ more ]
Possible delay and crime incentives: key takeaways from Trump immunity case
The Supreme Court appears unlikely to grant Trump absolute immunity from prosecution, but justices express interest in remanding the case for further review. [ more ]
The Supreme Court will decide if Trump can face trial for alleged election subversion, impacting the scope of presidential power and timing of potential trial. [ more ]
Supreme Court to Hear Trump's Claim to Absolute Immunity'
The Supreme Court will decide if Trump must face trial, impacting the scope of presidential power and possibly delaying trial until after the 2024 election. [ more ]
Supreme Court to decide Trump's fate - and its own
The Supreme Court hearing on Trump's immunity from prosecution is crucial for both him and the institution, with significant implications for the presidency's future. [ more ]
Opinion | How Biden Could Turn a Supreme Court Loss on Abortion Into a Win
The Supreme Court might prioritize a case on emergency abortions and EMTALA over one limiting mifepristone access, with significant implications for reproductive rights and the upcoming election. [ more ]
Supreme Court Appears Sharply Divided in Emergency Abortion Case
The Supreme Court is divided over allowing emergency abortions in states with near-total bans, impacting access to abortion in emergency rooms nationwide. [ more ]
Biden to Give Abortion-Focused Speech in Florida, Tying State Ban to Trump
President Biden is expected to condemn Florida's six-week abortion ban in a speech in Tampa, blaming former President Trump for its enactment. [ more ]
Justices Seemed Split on Emergency Abortion Access
Supreme Court debates emergency abortions in states with near-total bans, impacting broader abortion access and potential fetal personhood implications. [ more ]
Supreme Court to Examine Clash Between Idaho Abortion Ban and Federal Law
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on the conflict between Idaho's near-total abortion ban and a federal law protecting emergency care for pregnant women. [ more ]
Supreme Court to Decide Whether Donald Trump Can Be Criminally Prosecuted
The Supreme Court will decide if a former President can be subjected to criminal prosecution, raising fundamental questions on presidential power. [ more ]
Charges against Trump and Jan. 6 rioters at stake as Supreme Court hears debate over obstruction law
The Supreme Court is considering cases that may impact the criminal prosecution of former President Trump for his actions surrounding the 2020 election. [ more ]
Exposing The Wild Ethical Lapses Of The Supreme Court Is Good For Your Career
Investigative journalism uncovers Supreme Court justices receiving undisclosed lavish gifts, influencing decisions and prompting the Court's first code of conduct. [ more ]
Supreme Court Advocates Going Hungry Thanks To New Argument Format
Under the new argument format at the Supreme Court, advocates in the second case face challenges due to longer schedules and justices' fatigue. [ more ]
How a Supreme Court Immunity Ruling Could Affect Trump's Election Case
The Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's claims of executive immunity may potentially help him by removing some allegations from indictment and delaying the trial till after the election. [ more ]
The Supreme Court's conservative majority indicated leaning towards narrowing the scope of the criminal case against Trump based on the notion of presidential immunity. [ more ]
Supreme Court Appears Divided on Emergency Abortions In Idaho v. United States
The Idaho v. United States case centers around a conflict between the state's anti-choice law and the federal Emergency Treatment And Labor Act (EMTALA). [ more ]
In The Trump Immunity Case, The Supreme Court Is Not Writing A 'Rule For The Ages'
The Supreme Court decides cases and does not write rules for the ages. Legislatures draft broad laws governing conduct generally, while courts rule narrowly based on the facts before them. [ more ]
You Little F*cking 26-Year-Old!' James Carville Torches Young Voters for Not Supporting Biden
Young voters urged to not sit out elections by Democratic strategist James Carville, highlighting the dire consequences of another Trump presidency. [ more ]
The Most Harmony At The Beginning Of A Term In The Modern Supreme Court
The number of oral arguments per term at the Supreme Court has decreased significantly over the years, leading to a potential rise in consensus among the justices. [ more ]
BREAKING: Supreme Court That Blocked Vaccine Mandates & Quarantine Orders Suddenly VERY Concerned About Immunity.
The Supreme Court is discussing whether a former president has blanket immunity from crimes related to official acts, including assassinating political rivals. [ more ]
US Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump immunity plea DW 04/25/2024
Trump seeks immunity from criminal prosecution for actions during his presidency, a decision with significant implications for his potential third presidential run. [ more ]
Supreme Court to hear arguments on Trump immunity case
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Trump's immunity claim in an election subversion case, impacting his legal battles and potential political future. [ more ]
Kari Lake drives her Senate campaign further into the ground with more chaos & courtroom embarrassments
Kari Lake's legal challenges related to her gubernatorial defeat continue to result in losses, with the Supreme Court dismissing her lawsuit against electronic voting machines. [ more ]
Supreme Court tosses Lake suit about electronic voting machines
The Supreme Court dismissed Kari Lake's lawsuit challenging electronic voting machines in Arizona based on speculative concerns of potential future hacking. [ more ]
Supreme Court Will Take Up the Legal Fight Over Ghost Guns, Firearms Without Serial Numbers
The Supreme Court will review a Biden administration appeal on regulating ghost guns, focusing on parts tracking and background checks to combat their increasing presence in crimes. [ more ]
Ann Rostow: The Shadow Doesn't Know - San Francisco Bay Times
The Supreme Court's ruling on Idaho's ban on transgender youth treatments was limited to two plaintiffs, prompting concerns over judicial power. [ more ]
Why Are Republicans Suddenly Sounding So Pro-Choice?
The Supreme Court's decision on abortion is shifting legislative power to voters, leading to controversial moves like enforcing a 19th-century abortion ban in Arizona. [ more ]
Supreme Court gives skeptical eye to key statute used to prosecute Jan. 6 rioters
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared divided on Tuesday, with conservatives expressing skepticism about the statute used to prosecute Jan. 6 riot participants. [ more ]
The legal battles against Donald Trump are complex, with multiple cases, hearings, and challenges in different states, culminating in potential Supreme Court decisions. [ more ]
Trump's Jan. 6 Case Could Go On Even if Court Limits Use of Obstruction Law
The Supreme Court's decision on the federal obstruction law could impact the case against Trump supporters involved in the Capitol riot, but might not significantly alter Trump's own case. [ more ]
SCOTUS Won't Review District Courts' Authority to Award Sanctions
The U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition challenging the Ninth Circuit's decision to impose $36 million in sanctions for abusive litigation practices in a trademark case. [ more ]
Charges Against Trump and Jan. 6 Rioters at Stake in Supreme Court Case
The Supreme Court is considering a case that could impact the criminal prosecution of Donald Trump for his actions to overturn the 2020 election results. [ more ]