Here's The Evidence Paul Manafort Doesn't Want A Jury To See About His Work In Ukraine
A cache of documents included in a filing Thursday largely includes emails and memos about campaign strategy and activities on behalf of former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych.
The Man Detained By ICE After Delivering Pizza To A Military Base Is Back With His Family
A judge Tuesday ordered the immediate release of Pablo Villavicencio Calderon while his case is pending.
Trump Says He Will Nominate Brett Kavanaugh To The Supreme Court
President Donald Trump promoted his pick as having "impeccable credentials, unsurpassed qualifications, and a proven commitment to equal justice under the law."
The Court May Become More Conservative, But Justice Breyer Still Is Pressing For It To End The Death Penalty
While the nation focuses on whether the Supreme Court will take a conservative turn following Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement, Breyer is maintaining his effort to scale back or end the death penalty.
Justice Anthony Kennedy Is Retiring From The Supreme Court
Kennedy's retirement is effective July 31, giving President Donald Trump a legacy-shaping opportunity to nominate his replacement — a decision that could affect the country for decades.
Supreme Court Rules Government Employees Who Aren't In Unions Don't Have To Pay Union Fees
Another 5–4 ruling.
A Federal Judge Just Ordered An End To Most Migrant Family Separations
"[A] chaotic circumstance of the Government’s own making."
The Supreme Court Just Axed Part Of A California Law That Requires Crisis Pregnancy Centers To Post Abortion Information
The case brought arguments over free speech, yet again, to the abortion debate.
The Supreme Court Upholds Trump's Travel Ban
The 5–4 majority decision was written by Chief Justice John Roberts.
The Supreme Court Ruled That Only One Of Several Challenged Texas Districts Is An "Impermissible Racial Gerrymander"
The 5–4 decision prompted a strong rebuke from Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
The Government Was Holding 100 More Separated Children Than The Public Knew About
The roughly 100 children have been reunited with “sponsors,” an administration official told BuzzFeed News.
The Supreme Court Rules That Police Generally Need A Warrant To Get Cell-Site Records
The 5–4 decision — in which Chief Justice John Roberts joined his four more liberal colleagues in the majority — is a victory for privacy advocates.
The Trump Administration Chose To Mislead When Questioned About Its Family Separation Policy
One day after the president issued an executive order on family separation, his administration seemed intent on offering confusing commentary.
The Supreme Court Just Ruled That States Can Require Internet Retailers To Collect Sales Taxes
Businesses previously had to have a physical presence in a state in order for the state to require them to collect sales taxes.
No Immediate Changes Planned For Children Already Separated Under Trump Policy, HHS Officials Say
"It is still very early and we are awaiting further guidance on the matter."
Donald Trump Just Connected The Family Separation Crisis To The Travel Ban
"[W]e don't want people coming in from the Middle East through our border using children to get through the line."
Why Challengers To Trump's Transgender Military Ban Want To Depose A Nuclear Expert
The National Security Council's expert on military personnel and readiness issues had left her job weeks before Trump's 2017 tweets, according to emails from lawyers in ongoing litigation over the ban.
The Supreme Court Just Sidestepped Questions About How Courts Can Decide If Redistricting Is Too Partisan
In a pair of cases, the justices avoided providing answers about whether and how partisan gerrymandering claims can be resolved by courts.
The Government Has Obtained 731 Pages Of Content From Michael Cohen's Encrypted Phone Apps
The government also put back together 16 pages of documents that were found in a paper shredder in Cohen's office.
Paul Manafort Is Going To Jail Pending His Trial
A federal judge made the decision after the Special Counsel's Office accused President Donald Trump's former campaign chair of attempting to tamper with potential witnesses in his criminal trial.