From ‘Hold Me In Contempt’ To ‘Elect Me To Congress’
Former DOJ attorney Julie Le is turning her 15 minutes of courtroom notoriety into a Democratic primary campaign in Minnesota.
Former DOJ attorney Julie Le is turning her 15 minutes of courtroom notoriety into a Democratic primary campaign in Minnesota.
Because as we all know, the Justice Department is now Trump's personal law firm, so they must do as he says.
Demanding to speak to the manager ... ex parte.
Public trust in the Court has been falling since Bush v. Gore. Now it’s worse than ever.
And that's just for THIS month.
Trump never loses anything.
Legal teams ask a practical question. If large language models are so capable, why does legal AI still depend on curated content, and why does surfacing that content matter so much?
For generations, strict limits on the DOJ's political activity helped sustain trust. Weakening those limits threatens to erode it.
Turning Biglaw's capitulation into a legal argument.
Making the Federal Vacancies Reform Act great again.
Oopsies like this don't typically happen, and it's making people wonder who, if anyone, is running the show.
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Well, that's probably why Pam Bondi started making up rules this week.
Trump's war on the press may not survive judicial scrutiny -- but that might not be the point.
Kristi Noem gets the Old Yeller treatment.
'That's the way it is' ... now.