Coups
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Courts
Lawyer Found Guilty Of Felony Charge For His Role In January 6th Riot
He was also found guilty of several misdemeanor charges. -
Government
Jeffrey Clark Gives Environmental Lawyers A Bad Name
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Government
Trump Lawyer John Eastman Used Not One But TWO Work Emails To Plot A Coup
The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand.
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Courts
Judge's Son Headed To Jail Over January 6th Coup Attempt
He gets called out for acting like he was in 'some fantasy game.' -
Government
Lawyer Accused In January 6th Riots Is STILL Representing Clients
Pay no attention to the ankle monitor on the defense attorney! -
Courts
Brooklyn Judge's Son Pleads Guilty In January 6th Case
This is what happens when you give an interview from a crime scene. -
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Courts
SCOTUS Dropkicks Trump Bid To Block Release Of Presidential Docs To Jan. 6 Committee
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Government
The DOJ's Progress On The January 6th Coup Attempt
Progress has been made, but is it enough? Nope, it isn't. -
Courts
Capitol Insurrectionist Lawyer Mercifully Ends His Election Lawsuit Due To Lack Of Evidence/Money
Don't think we've seen the last of him yet! -
Courts
Lawyer Who Boasted About Kicking In Nancy Pelosi's Door Released On Bail, Wants A Glass Of Wine With Dinner
This bail hearing is a lot different than the first. -
Courts
Man Who Stormed Capitol And Broke Into Nancy Pelosi's Office Pitches Fit In Court Hearing
It's about what you'd expect from this joker. -
Social Media
Twice-Fired Attorney Takes To Twitter To Defend His Bonkers Legal Theories
When writing a brief or law review article just won't do, take your legal argument to the internet!
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Courts
The Twice-Fired, Lord-Of-The-Rings-Loving Lawyer Is Taking His Show On The Road
Seriously? This guy? AGAIN?!?! -
Courts
The Latest Legal Musings From The Hobbit-Loving, Capitol-Storming Attorney
Things have gotten 'downright bizarre.' -
Courts
A 'Chilling' Look At The Threats Against Sonia Sotomayor And Other Supreme Court Justices
Federal judges are at risk. What are we going to do about it? -
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Law Schools
Will Harvard Law School Assist Former Trump Officials In Reputation Laundering?
New petition asks the law school not to hire folks associated with the Trump administration. -
Courts
Sick Burn Opens Up Defamation Lawsuit Filed Against Fox News, Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo, Jeanine Pirro, Rudy Giuliani, And Sidney Powell
New defamation lawsuit carries a $2.7 billion pricetag. -
Government
Ted Cruz, Chip Roy Use 'Tactics Of Abusers'
She also calls for the resignations of Josh Hawley and Mo Brooks.