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Turley points out why appeals court ruling against Trump may actually be a victory: ‘They succeeded in doing that’

Constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley explained Tuesday why the appeals court’s decision against Donald Trump is not a total loss for the former president. On Tuesday, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals rejected Trump’s argument that presidential immunity protects him from criminal prosecution in special counsel Jack Smith’s election destruction case. 3 judge panel explained: […]

Trump Campaign Vows to Appeal Immunity Ruling to Supreme Court

liberal federal appeals court control Former President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he is not granted immunity from prosecution for crimes he committed while in office. In response, the Trump campaign vowed to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court, and the current prosecution, led by special counsel Jack Smith, said:It threatens the foundations of […]

Nevada Supreme Court hosts gender ideology ‘best practices’ training for judges: Report

The Nevada Supreme Court hosted a course to teach judges how to “make the law.”[e] Access for Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Persons,” according to recently obtained documents. Daily Caller News Foundation. In July, the court held the following meeting: one-time class In a talk titled “Transgender and Gender Nonbinary People in Nevada Courtrooms: Practical Tools […]

Most don’t trust Supreme Court on election cases: Poll

Most Americans say they have little confidence that the Supreme Court will make the “right decisions” in cases related to the 2024 election, according to a survey. CNN poll released Monday. When asked how much they trusted the Supreme Court on this issue, 58% of respondents said they had “no trust at all” or “somewhat […]

Maine must release voter rolls to conservative group for audits, court rules

A federal appeals court has ruled that Maine must release its voter list to conservative advocacy groups that conduct independent audits, ruling that the state’s restrictions on list distribution violate the National Voter Registration Act. I concluded that there is. The Public Interest Law Foundation sued the state of Maine over its decision to block […]

PA statewide court agency’s website hit by disabling cyberattack

The Pennsylvania Office of Courts’ website has been hit by a cyber attack that disabled some online systems, officials said. The attack sparked an investigation by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the FBI. Chief Justice Debra Todd described the attack as a “denial of service” cyberattack, in which attackers overwhelm a targeted host […]