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Colorado Justices Faced Menacing Backlash After Trump Ballot Ban Ruling

Colorado Justices Faced Menacing Backlash After Trump Ballot Ban Ruling

The Colorado Supreme Court found itself under siege—not in the courtroom, but in their own homes—after its 2023 decision blocking Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s primary ballot. Chief Justice Monica Márquez recently revealed the scale of the intimidation campaign, describing a storm of threats that followed the ruling, which invoked the 14th Amendment’s …

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$1.5 Billion Truce: Anthropic Bows to Authors in Groundbreaking Copyright Deal

$1.5 Billion Truce: Anthropic Bows to Authors in Groundbreaking Copyright Deal

A federal courtroom in California has become the stage for a historic turn in the battle between creators and artificial intelligence. Judge William Alsup has given his preliminary nod to a massive $1.5 billion settlement between Anthropic and a class of authors who accused the AI company of plundering their books to feed its algorithms. …

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Trump’s DOJ Indicts James Comey, Reviving Years-Old Feud With Former FBI Chief

Trump’s DOJ Indicts James Comey, Reviving Years-Old Feud With Former FBI Chief

James Comey, the man Donald Trump once fired and later branded a national villain, is now facing criminal charges under Trump’s revived Justice Department. Comey’s legal team insists the accusations are groundless. His attorney said the former FBI Director “denies the charges in their entirety” and vowed to fight them in court. For Trump, however, …

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Families of Potomac Crash Victims Take Army, FAA, and Airlines to Court

Families of Potomac Crash Victims Take Army, FAA, and Airlines to Court

A January night over Washington’s skies turned catastrophic, and now the fight for accountability has begun. The family of one of the 67 people killed when an American Eagle regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River on January 29 has filed a sweeping lawsuit in federal court. The …

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California’s Top Lawyer Promises a Legal Barrage Against Trump’s Green Rollbacks and Big Oil

California’s Top Lawyer Promises a Legal Barrage Against Trump’s Green Rollbacks and Big Oil

California’s attorney general is sharpening his legal arsenal, vowing to take on both Washington and Wall Street’s energy giants as battles over climate, recycling, and even food intensify. Rob Bonta, speaking live in Times Square during New York Climate Week, declared that his state will not sit idle while the Trump administration dismantles environmental protections. …

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Tylenol Autism Fight Revived as Trump’s Warning to Pregnant Women Lands in Court

Tylenol Autism Fight Revived as Trump’s Warning to Pregnant Women Lands in Court

Families challenging the dismissal of hundreds of lawsuits over Tylenol and autism are asking an appeals court to weigh an unlikely new ally: the Trump White House. In a letter filed this week, attorney Ashley Keller urged the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to consider President Donald Trump’s recent remarks cautioning pregnant women against …

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Judge Rebukes Justice Dept Over Public Comments in Mangione Murder Case

Judge Rebukes Justice Dept Over Public Comments in Mangione Murder Case

A Manhattan federal judge has ruled that Justice Department officials crossed a legal line with their public remarks about Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s former chief executive Brian Thompson. Judge Margaret Garnett said the statements violated court rules designed to shield defendants from prejudicial publicity that could poison a jury pool. In …

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Judge Strikes Down Trump Move Linking Disaster Aid to Immigration Crackdown

Judge Strikes Down Trump Move Linking Disaster Aid to Immigration Crackdown

A federal judge has halted a Trump administration push that sought to tie billions in disaster and emergency aid to states’ willingness to enforce federal immigration policies. The ruling came from U.S. District Judge William Smith in Providence, Rhode Island, who sided with 20 states and the District of Columbia after they challenged conditions imposed …

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