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Mar 18 2024
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In a spaghetti-meets-wall brief Trump's lawyers tell NY Appeals Court Trump is both poor and rich
The news that Trump cannot produce the $465 million bond needed to appeal the civil fraud judgment against him in New York has led to a collective nodding of sage heads — “We knew he was full of net-worth shit.” For proof, the financial solons of the chattering class can now point to Trump’s own lawyers’ words. I they filed with the New York Appeals Court they confusingly call him both rich
Daily KosMar 18 2024
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Cowboys For Trump Founder/Rioter Loses Supreme Court Appeal After Being Banned From Office For Life
From an earlier Source New Mexico report: A federal judge convicted former Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin of trespass for his involvement in Jan. 6. Authorities had held him in jail for 20 days, and the judge did not send him back. A New Mexico judge ordered Griffin removed from the commission and barred him for life from serving in elected federal and state positions. The ruling
JoeMyGodJan 05 2024
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Supreme Court will hear appeal of Trump ballot disqualification in Colorado
Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump looks on during a campaign event on December 19, 2023 in Waterloo, Iowa. The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear an appeal challenging a court ruling that disqualified former President Donald Trump from appearing on the Republican primary ballot in Colorado. The Supreme Court said it will hear oral arguments in
CNBCMar 01 2024
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Judges improperly enhanced sentences of more than 100 Jan 6 rioters, appeals court rules
Judges may have improperly applied federal sentencing guidelines to more than 100 people convicted of participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol, a federal court ruled Friday. A three-judge panel of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the Justice Department’s argument that convicted rioters merited lengthier prison sentences for interfering in the “administration of justice
New York Post (News)Dec 09 2023
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Appeals court rules on aspects of N.Y. gun law
ALBANY, N.Y. -- New York can continue to enforce laws banning firearms in certain "sensitive" locations and require that handgun owners be of "good moral character," a federal appeals court ruled Friday in its first broad review of a host of new gun rules passed in the state after a landmark Supreme Court ruling last year. But in a 261-page decision, a three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteJan 23 2024
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Appeals court declines further review of Trump Jan. 6 gag order
A federal appeals court declined an effort Tuesday by former President Trump to have his challenge to a gag order in his election interference case heard by the full court, teeing up a likely Supreme Court battle over restrictions to his speech.
A three-judge panel of the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals had largely upheld a lower court ruling restricting Trump’s speech in
The HillJan 03 2024
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Trump attorneys appeal Colorado ballot ruling to Supreme Court
Attorneys for former President Donald Trump on Wednesday appealed to the US Supreme Court a ruling from Colorado’s high court that would kick him off the 2024 Republican primary ballot. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled 4-3 on Dec. 19 that the former president was ineligible to be certified on Jan. 5 for the state’s primary contest to be held two months later because he had participated in an “
New York Post (News)Feb 07 2024
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Appeals court rules defying mask mandates during pandemic is not protected speech
New Jersey residents who filed a lawsuit over their refusal to wear face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic are looking to appeal their case after a federal appeals court ruled against them. The 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday ruled that refusing to wear the masks during a health emergency is not protected speech under the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment. Attorneys for George
Bizpac ReviewApr 18 2024
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Biden Seeking to Appeal to Key Constituencies With Targeted Policies
Last Monday, it was forgiving student loans. This week, it was calling for tariffs on Chinese steel. Soon, President Biden is expected to protect federal land in the Alaskan wilderness. As his re-election campaign heats up, Mr. Biden is leaning heavily on the powers of the presidency to try to shore up his support among key constituencies — young people, union workers and environmentalists —
New York Times (News)