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Judge Orders CDC to Preserve Emails of Departing Employees

A U.S. district judge has ruled that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been violating federal record…
By Matthias Dathan

Judge Extends Deadlines in Trump's Election Case in Wake of SCOTUS Immunity Ruling

In a notable legal turn, a federal court has granted additional time for the parties in a key case against…
By Christina Davie

Kobach Leads Legal Challenge Against Biden-Harris Admin Over Obamacare Eligibility for DACA Recipients

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is spearheading a lawsuit with 14 other states challenging the Biden-Harris administration's rule to allow…
By Matthias Dathan

Judge Refutes Walz's Claims Regarding $250M Theft by Somali Group

A statement issued by a Minnesota judge contradicts Gov. Tim Walz's allegations about allegedly court-mandated payments during a major fraud…
By Christina Davie

Soldier Who Served Under Tim Walz Says Gov. Knew of Deployment Plans Ahead of Retirement

Amid a swirl of controversy, former serviceman and current Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is facing allegations regarding his 2005 retirement…
By Christina Davie

Trump, Jack Smith Request Delay in 2020 Election Case

In a recent development, former President Donald Trump’s legal team and special counsel Jack Smith have requested a three-week delay…
By Matthias Dathan

MD High-Capacity Firearm Ban Affirmed by Appeals Court

A federal appeals court has confirmed the constitutionality of Maryland's prohibition on semiautomatic weapons with large magazines, aligning with state…
By Christina Davie

Sen. Wyden Probes Justice Thomas Over Undisclosed Jet Travels

Senator Ron Wyden is investigating undisclosed trips made by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Republican donor Harlan Crow's private…
By Christina Davie

Trump Seeks Conviction Overturn Citing Supreme Court Immunity Ruling

Former President Donald Trump filed a reply brief to overturn his conviction in N.Y. v. Trump, arguing that evidence related…
By Christina Davie

MN Supreme Court Upholds Felon Voting Rights Restoration Law

The Minnesota Supreme Court has upheld a 2023 state law that restores voting rights to individuals with felony convictions after…
By Matthias Dathan
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