House Republicans Sue Garland for Tapes of Hur Interview With Biden

The lawsuit also asks the court to require DOJ to hand over the audio of Mr. Hur’s interview with President Biden’s ghostwriter, Mark Zwonitzer. House Republicans filed a lawsuit on July 1 against Attorney General Merrick Garland, seeking to force the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release the audiotapes of special counsel Robert Hur’s interview

Supreme Court Ruling Means Trump Trial Likely Won’t Happen Before Election, Ex-Prosecutors Say

Multiple legal analysts and former federal prosecutors suggested Monday that former President Donald Trump’s Washington trial likely won’t happen before the November election after the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 6–3 ruling declaring presidents have immunity for official acts. The high court, however, noted in the order that not all acts are official, telling lower

House Panel Advances Wildfire Bill Meant to Deter ‘Frivolous Lawsuits,’ Start Thinning

Bipartisan Fix Our Forest Act sponsors urge swift adoption of measure designed to be implemented immediately to begin thinning at-risk forests. The House Natural Resources Committee has advanced a land management bill that proponents say would expedite environmental reviews, deter “frivolous” lawsuits that delay thinning of overgrown forests, and use “fireshed mapping” to identify areas

Supreme Court Set to Rule on Trump Immunity Case on Monday

The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to release its final opinions on July 1, the last day of the current term. The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to release its final opinions on Monday, the final day of the court’s current term. The most significant—and controversial—decision involves a question on whether former President Donald Trump

Supreme Court Set for July 1 Ruling on Trump Immunity Case

The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to release its final opinions on July 1, the last day of the current term. The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to release its final opinions on July 1, the final day of the court’s current term. The most significant—and controversial—decision involves whether former President Donald Trump should be