By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | January 24, 2024
Charlene McGowan, Raffensperger's general counsel. "Giving a board of unelected bureaucrats unchecked power over the state's executive branch is a dangerous policy proposal."
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Though Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation last year creating the new commission, it was unable to begin operating after the state Supreme Court in November refused to approve rules governing its conduct.
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Former President Donald Trump was threatened with expulsion from a courtroom last week by a judge angry over the former president's behavior in a defamation…
By Emily Saul | January 23, 2024
Plaintiffs Douglas and Jonathan Durst, represented by Randy Masto of King & Spalding, say they never would have donated $145,000 over the course of years if they knew the group would eventually back a third party presidential candidate.
By Jimmy Hoover | January 23, 2024
Counsel on each side of "Trump v. Anderson" have clerked for current or former Supreme Court justices.
By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | January 23, 2024
What was already a fraught topic has become downright raw with the Israel-Hamas war. Some protesters chanting "Free Free Palestine!" were dragged from the Judiciary Committee room by police officers after the vote.
By Kate Brumback and Alanna Durkin Richer | The Associated Press | January 19, 2024
It's not the first time Wade's qualifications have been challenged.
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | January 18, 2024
A lawyer for the DA wrote in a filing Thursday that lawyers for a special prosecutor's wife served a subpoena to the district attorney last week.
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By Emily Cousins | January 18, 2024
"In this case, a local official tried to keep candidates off a ballot line for raw political reasons," said Chris Mattei of Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder, counsel for Danbury Mayor Robert Alves. "The trial court and the Supreme Court both vindicated the principle that local officials cannot put their finger on the scale for the candidates they favor."
By Rory K. Little | January 18, 2024
"But rejecting the clear language of the 14th Amendment to say that it bars Trump from running for the office, is to fall prey to the very criticism levelled at some justices: deciding a case based on feelings and politics, rather than law," according to Rory Little, a professor at The University of California College of the Law, San Francisco.
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