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Federal Judges Continue Scrutiny of Trump-IRS Settlement After DOJ Abandons $1.776 Billion ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’
Federal courts are continuing to examine the legality of a controversial settlement between President Donald Trump and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) despite the Department of Justice’s announcement that it has permanently abandoned a proposed $1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” that was central to the agreement. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told lawmakers…
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‘Fraud on the Court’ or Constitutional Crisis? Legal Experts Sound Wade in After Judges Halt Trump’s $1.8 Billion Anti-Weaponization Fund
A growing chorus of prominent legal experts, former federal judges, constitutional scholars, and former Justice Department officials are raising serious concerns about the legality of President Donald Trump’s controversial $1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization…
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Trump’s $200 Fine Sparks Questions About Disclosure Rules After Millions in Stock Trades Reported Late
President Donald Trump has again come under scrutiny over federal financial disclosure requirements after being assessed a $200 penalty for failing to timely report stock transactions worth tens of millions of dollars,…
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Fulton County Chair Candidate Mo Ivory: ‘Nobody Should Be in Unconstitutional Spaces’ While Awaiting Trial
Fulton County Commission Chair candidate Mo Ivory is placing constitutional rights, pretrial detention reform, and jail conditions at the center of her runoff campaign, arguing that the county’s long-running jail crisis cannot…
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Attorney Says Congressional Black Caucus’s Corporate Outreach Campaign Could Shape Legal Battle Over Black Voting Representation
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) has launched a new effort to enlist corporate America in the escalating legal and political fight over congressional redistricting, sending letters to more than 250 companies urging…
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Marbury v. Madison (1803): The Case That Established Judicial Review and Shaped U.S. Legal Precedent
In 1803, a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case, Marbury v. Madison, established a crucial principle of American constitutional law: the power of judicial review. This case continues to shape the workings of…
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This Really Happened: Woman Dialed 911 To Report Dealer For Selling Her Bad Meth
In the archives of bizarre legal moments, few top the case of Sarah Harris v. Common Sense. This oddball episode from January 2024 made headlines after the then-34-year-old…
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Karine Jean-Pierre Declares Independence And Slams Democrats In Forthcoming Book
Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has officially severed ties with the Democratic Party, announcing her new independent political affiliation ahead of the release of her upcoming…
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A tense exchange during a CBS News interview with David Pogue appears to have triggered Elon Musk’s resignation from his post as Director of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in…
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Attorney Stephanie R. Lindsey Explains Why Breaking Up a School Fight Could Lead To Suspension Or Criminal Charges
Georgia-based attorney Stephanie R. Lindsey, Esq., has issued a strong advisory to parents: under current school policies, students can face suspension—even for trying to break up a fight.…







































