Donald Trump Isn't Going to Jail for Contempt Any Time Soon
Contempt of court is when someone acts against, disrespects, or blocks the court's authority and respectability.
Why the Supreme Court Is Unlikely to Agree With Trump's Immunity Claim
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments this Thursday on the issue of whether former President Donald Trump can be criminally prosecuted for his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Supreme Court Examines a New Dimension of the Jan. 6 Riot
On April 16, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Fischer v. United States, a case that centers on the elasticity of the felony charge of obstructing an official proceeding.
Donald Trump, O.J. Simpson and the Real Trial of the Century
O.J. Simpson, who died this week aged 76, was given nothing yet won the world. Everything O.J touched turned to gold. The only thing that could alter O.J. Simpson's trajectory was himself.
25 Years Isn't Enough for Crypto Crook Sam Bankman-Fried
Child-like appearance and demeanor aside, the prosecution rightfully portrayed SBF as a grown-up criminal involved in fraudulent activities that resulted in massive financial losses for others.
Bridges Are Collapsing and the Candidates Aren't Talking About It
Maybe it is finally time to actually have an Infrastructure Week...
Just How 'Presumptive' Is Donald Trump, Really?
When we woke up this morning, and the post-Super Tuesday political hangover began to lift, one thing was inescapable: former President Donald Trump is the Republican presumptive nominee.
What Makes Speech Truly Free? It's Not the Government
In Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton, the Court is faced with two cases involving state laws regulating content moderation on social media platforms.
Did Trump's Supreme Court Argument Foreshadow a Third Term?
The case of Donald J. Trump arguing before the Supreme Court on Thursday about his eligibility to run for president is a unique and unprecedented situation in American history.
Will Donald Trump's Poll Numbers Really Survive a Conviction?
When the NBC survey's final question asks voters what their ballot choice would be if Trump is found guilty and convicted of a felony this year, Biden narrowly pulls ahead of Trump, 45 percent to 43 percent.
The Supreme Court Has More Than Donald Trump on Its Docket This Month
The Supreme Court of the United States has agreed to hear a number of important cases in early 2024 with several of them set for oral argument in January.
Musk's Media Matters Lawsuit May Be His Final Showdown Over X
On Monday, Elon Musk, CEO of X, the company formerly known as Twitter, filed a lawsuit against Media Matters, alleging that the media watchdog defamed the social media platform.
The Supreme Court Missed the Mark With Unenforceable Ethics Rules
The lack of a formal code of ethics for Supreme Court justices has been a topic of debate for years.
Trump Will Never Be Kicked Off the Ballot for One Reason
We have been pelted for years now by legally and politically unpredicted events that attempting to constitutionally block a former American president from again running for office is becoming page two news.
Bitcoin Bubble Boy Sam Bankman-Fried Will Probably Pay With Prison
The trial is expected to offer a window into the often bizarre financial engineering that fueled cryptocurrency's growth and lured millions of inexperienced investors.