Trump DOJ Has HAD It With Prosecutors Who Think Showing Up At Barack Obama’s House With Guns And A Machete Is Some Kind Of ‘Crime’
Prosecutors referred to January 6 as a riot... and that's a cardinal sin these days.
Prosecutors referred to January 6 as a riot... and that's a cardinal sin these days.
Judge Jeanine will be convening a grand jury next.
A new proposal would let wealthy foreign nationals secure an opportunity for a U.S. green card with a $1 million 'gift' to the government, sparking legal and ethical debate.
She's better than Ed Martin ... but not by much.
Sometimes getting out of a suit requires throwing the business model under the bus.
New defamation lawsuit carries a $2.7 billion pricetag.
Lex Machina harnesses generative AI capabilities to revolutionize the way legal professionals interact with data to improve bottom line for their business.
But the judge seems to have changed his mind about her.
* Trump wanted to put Jeanine Pirro on the Supreme Court, which sounds stupid but then you read Neil Gorsuch's writing and wonder, "could it be any worse?" [NY Mag] * Casey Anthony's old lawyer heading to jail for 15 years. Apparently trying to smuggle $13 million in cocaine is frowned upon. [US News] * Stores putting up "No Gays Allowed" signs as Anthony Kennedy's legacy withers. [The Hill] * Since the GOP legislature couldn't muster the votes to kill the Affordable Care Act, the Trump administration is just not going to defend it against frivolous lawsuits. That sounds about right. [CNN] * Speaking of "things the Trump administration isn't going to do anymore," the EPA isn't going to deal with asbestos anymore because Trump thinks it's a mob-led conspiracy. [Newsweek] * Here comes the bipartisan legal weed law. Let's see what Fox & Friends tells Trump to do about it. [Forbes] * Ogletree opens up in Portland, Maine... and brings an Above the Law columnist with them. [American Lawyer] * France is trying to ban fake news. [Time]