Supreme Court to Consider Whether Bump Stocks Violate Federal Law

Supreme Court to hear arguments in case concerning whether a bump stock transforms semiautomatic firearm into type of “machine gun” prohibited under federal law.

Bankruptcy Judge Allows Rudy Giuliani to Appeal $148 Million Defamation Verdict

A New York bankruptcy judge has allowed Rudy Giuliani to appeal a $148 million defamation verdict so long as he uses pre-approved donors for legal expenses.
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Supreme Court Upholds Sanctions Against Pro-Trump Lawyers Sidney Powell, Lin Wood in 2020 Election...

The U.S. Supreme Court has denied an appeal by a number of Trump-aligned lawyers who challenged the results of the 2020 election in Michigan.

Peter Navarro Sentenced to 4 Months in Prison for Defying Jan. 6 Subpoena

Peter Navarro sentenced to 4 months in prison and ordered to pay $9,500 in fines for refusal to comply with congressional subpoenas covered by executive privilege.
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Supreme Court Conservatives Appear Open to Rolling Back Power of Federal Agencies

Bureaucracy-empowering judicial doctrine critics blame for explosive growth of U.S. government in recent decades should be overturned, the Supreme Court heard.

Supreme Court Declines to Review Epic Games Lawsuit With Apple Over App Store

Supreme Court declined to review separate appeals in long-running antitrust case between Apple and Epic Games, the developer of the popular video game Fortnite.
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Supreme Court Declines X’s Challenge to Surveillance Gag Order

Supreme Court declined an appeal by X that challenged law preventing company from disclosing how often federal government sought monitoring of social media users.

US Appeals Court Blocks California From Banning Guns in Most Public Places

U.S. appeals court allowed judge’s ruling blocking CA from enforcing new gun-control law banning carrying in most public places on grounds it's unconstitutional.

Supreme Court Allows Idaho to Enforce Strict Abortion Ban, Will Hear Case

The Supreme Court granted Idaho the authority to enforce its strict abortion ban while legal clashes play out over a federal law mandating emergency care.
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Missouri AG Bailey Previews Major First Amendment Case Before Supreme Court

One of the most important First Amendment suits in U.S. history will be heard by the Supreme Court in March, according to Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey.
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Supreme Court’s John Roberts Urges ‘Caution’ on Using Artificial Intelligence

AI is already changing the legal field and will have a major impact in the future, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said in year-end report for 2023.

Federal Judge Rejects Press Freedom Claims by Project Veritas in Ashley Biden Diary Case

Federal judge ruled Project Veritas should have to turn over documents detailing how organization came into possession of alleged diary of Ashley Biden.