While the Supreme Court's ruling paves the way for Mazars to turn over the records sought by the Manhattan district attorney, it's unlikely that information will become public in the near future due to rules regarding secrecy of grand jury proceedings. The president has suffered numerous defeats...
…as Justice Scalia put it, “normal rules of interpretation seem always to yield to the overriding principle of the present Court: The Affordable Care Act must be saved.”…like three years ago, we have a horrendous bit of word play that violates all applicable canons of statutory ...
Crawford: "Zero chance" SCOTUS rules Trump has immunity With the Supreme Court set to rule on presidential immunity, CBS News legal correspondent Jan Crawford says that she foresees "zero chance that they're going to embrace Donald Trump's argument that he has absolutely immunity." CBS News ...
The Supreme Court rules for a designer who doesn’t want to make wedding websites for gay couples Justice Elena Kagan, wrote in a dissent, joined by the court’s two other liberals, that the majority of the court “overrides the combined judgment of the Legislative and Executive Branches...
But never mind Trump. At larger issue here is taking away a nasty legal tool the government can use to suppress protest and thus speech. If the Court rules against Fischer, it leaves the window open to future misuses. For example, if protesters sitting in a road prevented a citizen from...
SOON: Supreme Court rules on Trump tax records and financial documents Any moment now, theSupreme Courtis expected to issue opinions on two cases this morning concerning access to President Trump’s financial records. The cases tacklewhether Trump can stop the Democratic-controlled House of Represent...
Today’sSupreme Court rulingmeans that the grand jury investigation into alleged hush money payments and other issues will no longer be hampered by former President Trump’s fight to keep the documents secret. The documents, however, will be subject to grand jury secrecy rules that restrict their...
The Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to decide whether Donald Trump may claim immunity in special counsel Jack Smith’s election subversion case, adding another explosive appeal from the former president to its docket and further delaying his federal trial. The court expedited the case and will hear...
There are no rules that appear to prevent this, but this essentially doesn’t happen. Trump certainly wouldn’t want it to, because he is not eager to go to trial and is trying to delay as many of his cases as he can. As Judge Juan Merchan on his New York hush money case poin...
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