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Trump's Supreme Court immunity brief leans on Kavanaugh’s not remembering his own argument
But a closer reading — beyond the quotes Trump's lawyers plucked from them — shows that ... updates on the top legal stories, including news from the Supreme Court, the Donald Trump cases ... Read More
Trump lawyers’ head-scratching legal filings just keep coming
Former president Donald Trump’s legal team, in a Supreme Court filing this week, decided it would be a good idea to cite the past words of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh. In doing so, though ... Read More
Absolute Immunity? Trump Legal Team Quotes Justice Brett Kavanaugh in Supreme Court Filing Against Charging Former Presidents
Donald Trump’s legal team quoted Justice Brett Kavanaugh in a new absolute immunity Supreme Court filing this week ... Celebrity news. All free. As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Tuesday ... Read More
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Trump floats method for the Supreme Court to further delay his trial without giving him full immunity
Trump’s new Supreme Court brief also repeatedly referenced statements Justice Brett Kavanaugh made before ... as one that will define not just his legal exposure, but that of all future ... Read More
The Conversation: How Trump’s lawyers would fail my constitutional law class with their Supreme Court brief on criminal immunity
To support his contention, Trump cites Supreme Court cases, the Federalist Papers, and other writings from legal scholars ... by Judge Brett Kavanaugh, then of the U.S. Court of Appeals for ... Read More
Supreme Court Would Look 'Harshly' at Donald Trump Gag Order: Legal Analyst
Legal analyst Jonathan Turley, appearing on Fox News Sunday, said the U.S. Supreme Court would look "harshly" at the recent gag order imposed on former President Donald Trump by Judge Juan Merchan. Read More
Trump apologizes 'on behalf of the nation' to Kavanaugh during swearing-in, claims he was 'proven innocent'
The president blamed "evil people" for controversy over the judge's nomination. President Donald Trump apologized to incoming Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh Monday evening "for the terrible ... Read More
Supreme Court Needs to Protect Legal System From Trump: Ex-Judge
This week, Trump has repeatedly attacked New York State Supreme Court Justice Juan ... 2024 MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin responded to Luttig's post on X, saying, "I have spoken to two sitting ... Read More
Trump tells Supreme Court prosecuting him is ‘de facto blackmail’ for future presidents
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Trump’s immunity claim on April 25. After that, legal experts have speculated, the high court could issue a decision on the matter in one or two months. Read More
The mifepristone case should never have been a case to begin with
including news from the Supreme Court, the Donald Trump cases and more. Jordan Rubin is the Deadline: Legal Blog writer. He was a prosecutor for the New York County District Attorney’s Office ... Read More
How Trump’s lawyers would fail my constitutional law class with their Supreme Court brief on criminal immunity
Former President Donald Trump claims that the president of the United States is absolutely immune from criminal prosecution. On March 19, 2024, Trump filed his brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in ... Read More
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