US Supreme Court Action Alters Course of Jan. 6 Defendant Sentencings

The US Supreme Court’s recent agreement to review the controversial use of a felony obstruction charge in Jan. 6 cases is already upending some sentencings. A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to review a case called Fischer v. United States, which experts say could weaken prosecutors’ hand in hundreds of Jan. 6 cases, including former

Georgia DA Fani Willis Accuses Prosecutor’s Wife of ‘Conspiring’ to Interfere in Trump Case

DA moves to quash a subpoena for her testimony in prosecutor’s divorce case. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on Jan. 18 tried to quash the subpoena seeking her testimony in the divorce case of a prosecutor she hired in the Georgia election case against former President Donald Trump and 14 codefendants. Special prosecutor Nathan

Scandal-Plagued Iran Envoy To Teach Yale Course on Israel-Palestinian Conflict

Robert Malley on leave after allegedly mishandling classified info Robert Malley (uidaho.edu) Biden administration Iran envoy Robert Malley, who is on leave from his post amid an FBI investigation into his alleged mishandling of classified information, is slated to teach a course at Yale this year on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Malley—who has accepted two plum Ivy