Trump, Hoping for an Eventual Supreme Court Victory, Seeks to Halt $83M Payment in Sexual Abuse Case
Trump has vehemently denied sexually abusing Carroll or ever knowing her and has repeatedly accused her of making accusations against him for political purposes or to promote her memoir.
Statewide Candidates Split on Wyoming GOP’s Plans To Defy State Law and Make Endorsements
The new bylaws are widely expected to spark lawsuits, while the Wyoming Republican Party has said it plans to file its own legal challenge against the state.
New Mexico Seeks Child Safety Restrictions on Meta Apps and Algorithms in Trial’s 2nd Phase
“The state’s proposed mandates infringe on parental rights and stifle free expression,” Meta said last week in a statement.
Supreme Court Sides With Anti-Abortion Center Raising 1st Amendment Fears About State Investigation
The high court’s unanimous ruling is a procedural victory for First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, which is challenging a New Jersey investigation of its practices.
Ex-FBI Director Comey Indicted Again, in a Probe Over an Online Post Officials Call a Trump Threat
The criminal case is the second in months against Comey and is part of the Trump administration Justice Department’s relentless effort to prosecute political opponents of the president.
Pentagon Can Require Reporters To Be Escorted During Appeal Process, Judges Rule
The panel’s majority opinion said the administration is likely to succeed in showing that the policy’s escort requirement is legally valid.
Trumps Call for ABC To Fire Jimmy Kimmel — Again — After Morbid Joke About First Lady
Kimmel has long targeted the president in his comedy, and he doubled down after a run-in with the administration last fall.
Appeals Court Overturns $8.2 Million Defamation Win for Roy Moore
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Moore failed to prove the organization acted with malice, one of the legal standards for cases involving public figures.