By Brad Kutner | December 19, 2022
Rep. Jamie Raskin said the evidence supported charges which should preclude Trump "from ever holding public office again."
By Gary D. Robertson | The Associated Press | December 19, 2022
In a 4-3 ruling with the Democratic justices in the majority, the court on Friday said that while the House map continued to be constitutional, under closer inspection of the Senate map, the trial judges' conclusions on partisan fairness were wrong.
By Mason Lawlor | December 16, 2022
The Tennessee Supreme Court suspended the law license of former Republican State Sen. Brian Kelsey after he pleaded guilty to two charges of conspiracy to defraud the U.S. and aiding and abetting the acceptance of excessive contributions stemming from a failed 2016 congressional bid, the court's Board of Professional Responsibility announced last week.
By Allison Dunn | December 16, 2022
Formerly known as the Court of Appeals of Maryland, the state high court will now be dubbed the Supreme Court of Maryland. Additionally, the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland will now be known as the Appellate Court of Maryland, according to an opinion filed Thursday by the state supreme court.
By Brad Kutner | December 15, 2022
"Under the current Electoral Count Act, Congress has the power to decide the presidency in a host of circumstances," the retired judge said. "After the [amended] ECA passes, it will not."
By Kate Brumback and Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | December 15, 2022
Brad Raffensperger said in a statement that Georgia is "one of the only states that always seems to have a runoff" and that the legislature should "consider reforms."
National Law Journal | Commentary
By John T. Montgomery and Lauren Stiller Rikleen | December 15, 2022
The sanctity of the obligation to defend the Constitution—indeed the entire legal system—depends on lawyers adhering to the oath they took. When that oath is ignored, the bulwark against tyranny disintegrates.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | December 14, 2022
Seconds into arguments for petitioners Gov. Tom Wolf and acting Secretary of State Leigh Chapman, Judge Patricia McCullough launched into questions about whether the challenge could be brought at all.
By Avalon Zoppo | December 13, 2022
"[I]t was evident from the beginning that the plaintiffs faced an uphill battle," the judges said.
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | December 12, 2022
In a Jan. 2, 2021 phone call, President Donald Trump had suggested that Brad Raffensperger "find" the votes needed to give him a win in the state.
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