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'Judicial self-aggrandizement': Legal experts hammer Supreme Court for bribery ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision on a case involving state and local bribery laws has elicited a strong reaction from many legal analysts.

Snyder v. United States dealt with a local case in which a contracting company gave a leader $13,000, and he later delivered a lucrative contract to them.

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Ketanji Brown Jackson shames Supreme Court colleagues in 'absurd' bribery ruling dissent

The U.S. Supreme Court released a ruling Wednesday that declared giving gifts to politicians does not constitute bribery under federal law — and the irony was not lost on Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

“State and local governments often regulate the gifts that state and local officials may accept,” Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote in the decision. The law, “does not supplement those state and local rules by subjecting 19 million state and local officials to up to 10 years in federal prison for accepting even commonplace gratuities. Rather, [it] leaves it to state and local governments to regulate gratuities to state and local officials.”

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Justice Jackson takes shot at Supreme Court ethics in dissent on bribery case

U.S. Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito joined the other conservative judges in declaring that "gratuities" are not the same as bribes in a ruling released on Wednesday.

In the case, Snyder v. United States, the Court decided that state and local bribery laws barring officials from "corruptly" accepting gifts or cash do not govern "gratuities" given as a token of appreciation.

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Amy Coney Barrett slaps down conservative lower court in latest ruling

In a majority decision, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett slapped down the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in a decision Wednesday.

Red states and conservatives sued President Joe Biden's administration for coordinating with social media companies to help tamp down misinformation about the pandemic in 2021.

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MAGA to force recall election for Wisconsin Republican who called them 'whack jobs'

The Wisconsin Elections Commission revealed Tuesday that supporters of Donald Trump were able to gather enough signatures to recall one of Wisconsin's top Republican lawmakers.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos will be the topic of conversation for the commission during its Thursday meeting, where members will decide if signatures collected will force the recall in the district where Vos was elected in 2022, reported the Associated Press.

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Lauren Boebert wins Republican primary in new district: AP

Voters in New York, Colorado and Utah went to the polls Tuesday to decide primary candidates they'll send to general elections.

Among those in Colorado is Rep. Lauren Boebert (R), who appeared to be headed toward an inevitable loss in her existing district. She then moved to the Fourth Congressional District, where Rep. Ken Buck (R) resigned in March.

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Biden may forget to turn off porch light but Trump 'will kill your dog': Ex-Bush adviser

In the days leading up to the first presidential debate of 2024, pundits and analysts are coming up with the perfect metaphor to describe the two candidates.

Former George W. Bush strategist Matthew Dowd summed up the two candidates when speaking Tuesday to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace.

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Man shoots and kills neighbor who complained after U-Haul wrecked his balcony: police

A Florida man crashed a U-Haul into his new neighbor's balcony — then shot him five times when he came to see what was going on, according to criminal charges.

Law&Crime reported that Christian Freebourn has been charged with second-degree murder. The website reported that neighbor, Herbert Harris, came outside to survey the damage after the crash and told Freebourn he must pay for it.

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Michael Cohen reacts after Judge Merchan allows Trump to attack him again

For the past few months, former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen has been protected from the former president's ire by a gag order put in place by the judge in the hush money case.

That ended on Tuesday.

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Controversial judge booted even before panel hears of latest arrest for attacking cop

The Georgia state Supreme Court ruled to remove Probate Judge Christina Peterson from the bench — and their opinion didn't even involve the judge's arrest over the weekend.

Fox 5 Atlanta reported that Peterson, a first-term judge in Douglas County, Georgia, has faced several allegations that resulted in a complaint to the Judicial Qualifications Commission.

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Ex-prosecutor shares big red flag he says shows Aileen Cannon is in the bag for Trump

Former top prosecutor Andrew Weissmann pointed to two tells that he said show Judge Aileen Cannon is in the bag for Donald Trump.

Cannon is currently overseeing Trump's classified documents case alleging he improperly took White House documents as he left power in January 2020.

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'She was challenging him': Analyst lays out tough day for prosecutors in secret docs case

Donald Trump and his lawyers went up against special counsel Jack Smith's team in Florida on Monday, day two of three, where Judge Aileen Cannon will hear five motions.

Up until Friday, Cannon had been sitting on a number of motions, refusing to rule on them. Some legal analysts have argued that the tactic is part of an ongoing effort to slow the trial so that it doesn't happen until after the November election.

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Presidential debate commission jabs Biden campaign as it releases colleges from contracts

The Commission on Presidential Debates attacked President Joe Biden's campaign Monday, days ahead of a planned CNN debate between the president and former President Donald Trump.

The group said that due to the Biden campaign, they're "regrettably" releasing the colleges and universities from contracts.

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