Courts
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Trump’s quest to destroy Jerome Powell continues—poorly
President Donald Trump’s fixation on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has not abated in the least, and since his whims are the only things that matter these days, the Department of Justice continues to try to find something, anything that could topple Powell and please Trump.
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The DOJ keeps showering Jan. 6 rioters with your tax dollars
The Department of Justice just moved to vacate the convictions of four Oath Keepers convicted of seditious conspiracy. Would you like to feel even worse about this? They also indicated they are about to do the same for the Proud Boys.
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Pam Bondi’s ugly legacy, and what’s Rudy Giuliani up to these days?
Injustice for All is a weekly series about how the Trump administration is trying to weaponize the justice system—and the people who are fighting back.
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Now the scumbag Jan. 6 insurrectionists want you to pay them
President Donald Trump’s mass pardon of his pet insurrectionists wiped their slates clean, freeing them of any consequences for their treasonous assault on…
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Trump ramps up his unconstitutional crusade against mail-in voting
Another day, another executive order-signing spectacle from President Donald Trump, where he does a bunch of bigoted rambling, signs a little piece of paper…
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A blue wave might be heading for this swing state in November
Wisconsin is a perennial purple state, with the last three presidential cycles seeing the victor come out on top by just 1 point. But this year it feels like…
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Judges push back on ICE abuses, and freedom from religion prevails
Injustice for All is a weekly series about how the Trump administration is trying to weaponize the justice system—and the people who are fighting back.
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Because I got rights: Afroman prevails in court against cops
From “Because I Got High” to First Amendment rights, Afroman’s music is now making waves in the court of law. On Wednesday, the comedic rapper won a defamation…
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Trump’s DOJ is still in disarray
Fam, is it good when a federal judge invents an entirely new rule just for you? Not really! James Boasberg, the chief judge of the federal district courts in…
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Trump can’t brag about ‘winning too much’ in the courtroom
Sometimes it gets overlooked in the across-the-board horrors we’re facing, but it cannot be overstated just how much the Trump administration keeps losing in…
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No one is illegal—except for Kari Lake
There’s a lot of bleak stuff out there right now, but here’s a bright spot: Kari Lake is out of her job at the Voice of America. But more than that…
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More bad news for Lindsey Halligan
Oh, Lindsey Halligan, what have you gotten yourself into now? How about an investigation by the Florida Bar? Oh, dear. That seems bad. Who could possibly have…
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Pam Bondi moves to make DOJ attorneys even less accountable
The Department of Justice is a lawless hellscape right now, having descended into nothing but President Donald Trump’s personal law firm and revenge machine. It’…
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The DOJ giveth, the DOJ taketh away
There were a lot of splashy stories Monday after the Justice Department dropped its appeals against the law firms it targeted with punitive executive orders…
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‘GPA is not a strong factor’ in Trump’s DOJ
Recent embarrassing developments in the conservative legal sphere have generated a new wave of mockery and criticism. At the Department of Justice…
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Supreme Court’s tariff ruling may have broken Trump
President Donald Trump held a press conference Friday following a Supreme Court ruling striking down his use of emergency powers to impose tariffs around the…
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Pick a door
A cartoon by Clay Bennett. Related | Trump’s incompetent DOJ makes a mess of latest Epstein files drop…
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DOJ pushed to prosecute Kilmar Abrego Garcia only after mistaken deportation, judge’s order says
A newly unsealed order in the criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia reveals that high-level Justice Department officials pushed for his indictment…
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As Supreme Court pulls back on gerrymandering, state courts may decide fate of maps
Many state constitutions include language that could limit drawing maps for maximum partisan advantage, experts say. By Jonathan Shorman for Stateline After…
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Trump team goes full-on Big Brother, and immigration attorneys get the boot
Injustice for All is a weekly series about how the Trump administration is trying to weaponize the justice system—and the people who are fighting back.
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Court rules Trump can keep building his big dumb ballroom
Trump’s $400M ballroom project moves forward after judge rules against immediate halt. Read more and track the January court hearing.
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Trump gets sued for ruining the White House
The National Trust sues President Trump, alleging illegal White House renovations. Learn how the case could halt construction.
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Trump grants fake pardon to infamous election denier
Trump’s push to free convicted election denier Tina Peters spotlights a clash with state authority—explore the implications now.
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Grand juries won’t prop up Trump team’s dumbassery
Attempts to confirm Lindsey Halligan hit Senate obstacles and legal setbacks—discover what’s blocking Trump’s plans.
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Legal watchdogs won’t bite Trump’s corrupt pet lawyers
Uncover how state bars and the courts allow DOJ lawyers to evade discipline for ethics violations—learn more here.







