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Special Prosecutor Will Examine Actions of Ga.'s Lieutenant Governor in Trump Election Meddling
Lt. Gov. Burt Jones was one of 16 Republican electors who falsely claimed that Trump won Georgia. As a state senator, he also sought a special session of Georgia's Legislature aimed at overturning President Joe Biden's narrow win in the state. But Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was barred by a judge from indicting Jones.Communications Between State AGs in 'Anticipation of Litigation' May Be Privileged, High Court Rules
"Here, the documents and communications at issue were shared by the AGO with the AGOs of other states in an effort to unify its strategy and conserve resources with regard to environmental litigation that the AGO has considered pursuing or predicted defending against. The very nature of disclosing these documents to the chief law enforcement officer in the respective state only bolsters that these documents were prepared in anticipation of litigation," Associate Justice Nancy J. Waples wrote on behalf of the court.Going Digital: A Timeline of E-Courts in New Jersey
The New Jersey judiciary's move to an electronic records filing system has been years in the making. At the direction of Chief Justice Stuart Rabner, the judiciary formed a special committee in 2008 to prepare a comprehensive set of recommendations on how to make electronic filing broadly available in New Jersey's court system.A Year in EDPA's Randomized Magistrate Judge Assignment System, Consent Cases Hold Steady
When the change was enacted, some attorneys said that uncertainty would make them more hesitant to consent to magistrate judge jurisdiction.Former FBI Counterintelligence Leader Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy Charge in Russia Sanctions Case
Accompanied by his attorneys Seth DuCharme and Meagan Maloney, McGonigal told U.S. District Judge Jennifer Rearden of the Southern District of New York that in 2021, he agreed to provide services for Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska, even though he knew Deripaska was a "specially designated national" and therefore performing such work was illegal.View more book results for the query "*"
How the Ga. Indictment Against Trump May Be the Biggest Yet and Other Case Takeaways
The sprawling, 98-page case unveiled late Monday night opens up fresh legal ground and exposes more than a dozen of Trump's allies to new jeopardy. But it also raises familiar legal issues of whether the First Amendment allows a politician to try to overturn an election.A Look at the 19 People Charged in Ga. Indictment Connected to Trump Election Scheme
Those charged in Monday's indictment face a slew of charges, including racketeering, violating the oath of a public officer, forgery, false statements and other offenses. Prosecutors say they must all surrender to authorities by Aug. 25.Montana Youth Have Constitutional Right to Safe Environment, State Judge Holds
Monday's ruling is the first of its kind for climate change-related litigation, and it occurred after 16 Montana youth filed a complaint in March 2020 seeking declaratory and injunctive relief against the state, Gov. Gregory Gianforte and multiple state government departments.Trending Stories
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