The special counsel, sensing possible defeat, offers a way to keep Trump in jeopardy even if the court clears the hundreds of ...
Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to recognize that he had total legal immunity as president.
Conservatives have raised concern about an assertion made by the DOJ during arguments in Fischer v. United States.
While hearing arguments over whether the Justice Department acted in an overbroad fashion by charging a January 6 defendant with obstructing an official proceeding, Gorsuch questioned what kinds ...
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols said it was "clear as day" a three-level enhancement for causing bodily injury should apply ...
A defendant from Salisbury with charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack had a scheduled court hearing moved to May ...
“I doubt that January 6 would have ever occurred had it not been for the ... Luttig, who also served in the Reagan White House and led the Department of Justice’s prestigious Office of Legal Counsel, ...
Tuesday during arguments in Fischer v. U.S, Supreme Court justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch questioned U.S. Solicitor ...
The court’s senior justice took notice of an argument that could put the special counsel’s tenure in jeopardy.
Donald Trump hasn’t quite let go of the possibility of utilizing mob violence if he loses the next election. In a sprawling ...
Some justices were concerned with presidents doing crimes. Others were concerned with them being held accountable for doing ...
Both the attorney for Trump and the Department of Justice representative agreed that the president must have broad immunity ...