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Georgia’s Election Case Against Trump Collapses in a Single Stroke

Georgia’s Election Case Against Trump Collapses in a Single Stroke

What was once billed as a courtroom epic — a sprawling challenge to a former president’s bid to reshape an election — ended not with a fiery trial but with a quiet, decisive shrug from the state of Georgia. A state official stepped in, looked at the towering stack of accusations tied to the 2020 …

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Blue-State Coalition Pushes Back as Washington Tries to Shrink the Nation’s Pantry

Blue-State Coalition Pushes Back as Washington Tries to Shrink the Nation’s Pantry

In a clash over who gets a seat at America’s dinner table, more than twenty Democratic-led states have hauled the administration into federal court, accusing officials in Washington of trying to quietly starve tens of thousands of lawful immigrants of their monthly food support. The courtroom brawl erupted in Eugene, Oregon, where a multistate coalition …

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Johnny Cash’s Voice Rises Again — This Time to Haunt Coca-Cola

Johnny Cash’s Voice Rises Again — This Time to Haunt Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola is facing a courtroom showdown with the guardians of Johnny Cash’s legacy, accused of borrowing the legendary baritone without so much as a polite knock on the door. A lawsuit filed in federal court in Nashville claims the soda giant rolled out a college-football-themed commercial featuring a voice that doesn’t just resemble Cash — …

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When Machines Muse: USPTO Draws a Sharper Line Around Human-Led Invention

When Machines Muse: USPTO Draws a Sharper Line Around Human-Led Invention

The nation’s patent gatekeepers have rolled out a fresh set of rules, and this time the message is unmistakable: in the age of thinking machines, only human minds get to wear the “inventor” crown. In a notice set for release later this week, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office unveiled new guidance explaining how it …

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Amazon Sidesteps New York’s New Labor Rulebook—For Now

Amazon Sidesteps New York’s New Labor Rulebook—For Now

In a courtroom far from the warehouse floors where Amazon’s labor battles usually unfold, a federal judge in Brooklyn has tossed a temporary blockade in front of New York’s newest labor law experiment—halting it just as it was gearing up to run. The law, crafted to let the state’s Public Employment Relations Board step into …

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North Carolina’s Political Chessboard Gets a Fresh Set of Lines

North Carolina’s Political Chessboard Gets a Fresh Set of Lines

The latest redraw of North Carolina’s congressional map has been given the green light, and with it comes a reshuffling of political gravity ahead of the 2026 midterms. A trio of federal judges stepped aside, clearing the path for the Republican-crafted map to stand—much to the delight of those aiming to keep Congress tilted in …

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The Storm That Wouldn’t Form: Why the Push to Court-Martial Mark Kelly Is Built on Sand

The Storm That Wouldn’t Form: Why the Push to Court-Martial Mark Kelly Is Built on Sand

The threat to drag Senator Mark Kelly back into uniform and march him before a military tribunal made for a dramatic headline—but under the hood, the gears of military justice barely budged. That entire machinery is engineered to resist political turbulence, and in this case, experts say it would hold firm. Kelly, along with several …

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Georgia’s 2020 Case Against Trump Collapses, Leaving Only Dust and Echoes

Georgia’s 2020 Case Against Trump Collapses, Leaving Only Dust and Echoes

The long-running legal storm out of Georgia has blown itself out. The sweeping election-interference prosecution that once promised political thunder has evaporated with a single stroke: every charge against the U.S. President has been dismissed, shutting down a case that had been built as a sprawling racketeering saga. The move came from Peter Skandalakis, the …

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From the Inside to the Opposition: A Former DOJ Insider Steps Into the Fray

From the Inside to the Opposition: A Former DOJ Insider Steps Into the Fray

The quiet shuffle of bureaucratic halls has given way to a louder battle cry from a onetime senior voice inside the nation’s legal powerhouse. A veteran immigration litigator who once carried the weight of the U.S. government’s courtroom arguments now stands on the other side of the line, joining a group devoted to challenging the …

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States to Congress: Don’t Handcuff Us on AI—We’re the Last Guardrails Standing

States to Congress: Don’t Handcuff Us on AI—We’re the Last Guardrails Standing

A chorus of attorneys general from 35 states and the District of Columbia has stepped forward with a warning that cuts through the political noise: do not tie their hands when it comes to policing artificial intelligence. Their message to Congress lands with the force of a hard-drawn line—leave the states free to act, or …

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