Fani Willis Crashes Into Teflon Don and Democracy Is the Victim
The ongoing legal battle between former President Donald Trump and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has taken surprising or unsurprising twists and turns this week, depending upon where you sit.
Donald Trump's Mar-A-Lago case about to be "hotbed of activity": Attorney
Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance discusses importance of May 9 deadline for CIPA court filings in federal case.
Wheelchair-bound Harvey Weinstein's day in court: Here's what happened
Disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein sat in a wheelchair Wednesday during a hearing in Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City.
Using AI in the Courtroom Is Problematic
AI is coming whether we like it or not. It is time for our rules of justice to catch up.
AI Use in Court Is Ethical When Used Correctly
AI should be used to better society, enable people to do their jobs with fewer limits, and allow them to better practice law, write briefs, and advise clients.
Harvey Weinstein hospitalized after conviction overturned
Weinstein's lawyer said his client is "somewhat of a train wreck health wise," as he was moved to Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan.
Donald Trump's hush money trial will remain in Manhattan
Donald Trump is also pursuing the reversal of a gag order issued by Judge Juan Merchan before the Stormy Daniels hush money trial.
Donald Trump risks repeating same trial mistake as last time—legal analyst
Trump's hush-money criminal trial could be "disastrous" if he takes control of the defense, the attorney Andrew Weissmann said.
"Intriguing" Trump filing in hush money trial betrays testimony fears
Donald Trump's attorneys filed a letter seeking to block prosecutors from questioning him about prior "court determinations."
Donald Trump "almost certainly" facing two defeats: Ex-Supreme Court lawyer
Former U.S. acting solicitor general Neal Katyal said he believes the former president will be convicted in two of his criminal cases.
Donald Trump's "unusual" gag order won't block MAGA violence: ex prosecutor
Threats of pretrial detention would be stronger deterrents than fines or potential contempt charges, say former federal lawyers.
Manhattan Ruling Is a Big Win for Donald Trump
The irregularities of the cases against Trump leave significant doubt as to whether any of them will be decided before the November presidential election.
Aileen Cannon Largely Sides With Jack Smith in New Order
A Friday order issued by Judge Aileen Cannon largely sides with special counsel Jack Smith to prevent sensitive materials from exposure during discovery.
Tim Cook's 5-word remark could curse Apple's iPhone
Antitrust lawsuit against Apple quotes its CEO Tim Cook speaking at a tech conference.
Aileen Cannon's office refuses to comment on law clerk exodus rumors
The judge in Donald Trump's classified documents trial had two law clerks leave their roles early, a legal commentator said.
Jack Smith's lose-lose situation
The Special Counsel may have no choice but to follow through with Judge Aileen Cannon's much-criticized recent ruling.
Donald Trump's legal costs outstrip money raised, filings reveal
The former president's leadership PAC spent over $5 million on legal bills in February.
After Alabama Ruling, Time for a Serious Look at Ethics of IVF Industry
In creating hundreds of thousands of embryos that will never be placed in a uterus, we have entered a situation for which there is no morally just solution.
Alabama Embryo Ruling Brings Much-Needed Regulation to Fertility Industry
A decision to hold IVF clinics to a higher standard should be a great encouragement to both potential parents and children.
On Abortion Drugs, It's Time for the FDA To Put Women's Health First
The FDA has turned a blind eye to women's suffering, adamant that women don't deserve even basic care while using these drugs.
Mike Lindell's financial troubles just got worse
A U.S. District Court has upheld a $5 million judgment against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell over claims the 2020 election was stolen.
The staggering amount of shoes Trump would need to sell to pay off NY fine
Judge Arthur Engoron ruled on Friday that Trump will have to pay roughly $355 million following his New York civil fraud trial.
Donald Trump civil fraud decision "political": Former whitewater lawyer
New York Judge Arthur Engoron fined Trump $355 million after he found him liable for business fraud.
Jack Smith used Donald Trump's own arguments against him: Legal analyst
Smith urged the Supreme Court to not delay Trump's federal election subversion case any longer in a Wednesday filing.
Donald Trump to defy presidential immunity ruling
Trump's attorneys indicated they will argue he has immunity in his classified documents case, even though a court rejected the argument in another case.
Appeals Court Issues a Ruling Against Trump...and a Warning to Us All
"At bottom, former President Trump's stance would collapse our system of separated powers by placing the President beyond the reach of all three Branches," the court wrote.
Donald Trump issues dire warning if immunity claim fails
The former president has repeatedly argued that he is immune from prosecution for actions taken while in the White House.
Texas border crisis sees immigration court backlog hit over 450,000
The number of pending cases in the state has seen a drastic jump since 2012, when just 40,051 immigration cases were outstanding.
I put him in jail for 20 years. Now we're good friends
I was the cynical prosecutor who argued to throw away the key to this man's life. I didn't believe people could change.
Congress Can Fulfill the Constitution's Promise to America's Parents
The U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed that the U.S. Constitution protects the fundamental rights of parents.