最高法Supreme Court同意受理Trump Jan 6豁免权案件,这是一个十分荒谬的决定。该案件之前被美国司法领域最二重要的DC Court of Appeals宣布Trump败诉,Trump于是向最高法提出上诉。这个案件荒谬在于,Trump律师庭审辩护认为总统应该有“绝对豁免权”,认为即使Trump让SEAL Team(海豹突击队)暗杀竞选对手,Trump也有豁免权。法...
Supreme Court rules on Jan. 6 obstruction case A 6-3 majority could potentially upend hundreds of January 6th prosecutions. June 29, 2024 Additional Live Streams Live ABC News Live Live Coldest air in two years for the East, historic winter storm along the Gulf Coast Live The Second ...
Supreme Court Justice Alito refuses to recuse himself from Jan. 6 cases Samuel Alito is rejecting a request from congressional Democrats to recuse himself in two cases related to Jan. 6 after pictures surfaced of two controversial flags flying outside his homes. ...
Ahead of the court’s decision, some worried that the justices could nonetheless severely limit this subset of Jan. 6 prosecutions, striking the most serious charge with the longest prison sentence, and dramatically narrow Trump’s case as well. That did not happen — and the court’s interpr...
An eventual decision from the Supreme Court in the case known as Fischer v. U.S. could have far-reaching impacts, since the Justice Department has charged more than 300 people under the obstruction statute in cases related to Jan. 6. ...
Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, saying the decision to no longer recognize a constitutional right to abortion was “a setback” that would ultimately cost lives. https://t.co/zUMw9DqUZk — The Associated Press (@AP) June 29, 2022...
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot can access presidential records related to the deadly attack, dealing a blow to former President Donald Trump's effort to withhold the documents. ...
The impacts of a decision The Supreme Court said in December it would take up the case, and its decision to do so reverberated swiftly. Some defendants who were convicted of violating the obstruction statute but not yet sentencedsought to pause their proceedingsuntil the j...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared divided over whether the federal government had properlycharged hundreds of alleged Jan. 6 rioters with felony obstruction, with several justices voicing concern that prosecutors' broad interpretation of a financial crimes law could be weaponized against...
Supreme Court rules on Jan. 6 Capitol attack The nation’s highest court has ruled in favor of a police officer involved in the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021. June 28, 2024 Additional Live Streams Live ABC News Live Live Rep. Neal, (D-MA), Democratic leaders hold news conference on...