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Playing by the rules? What a concept

Trump has certainly shown contempt for the rules, as he has been held in literal contempt by Judge Juan Merchan for violating a gag order in his New York case as he taunts and maligns witnesses on social

What has been deemed legal is not always right

And in 1856, after listening to her testimony in chambers, because Blacks could not testify against whites in court, Judge Benjamin Hayes decided in her favor.

Trump pleads not guilty to 34 felony counts in Manhattan court

The 76-year-old politician appeared for an hourlong arraignment on the state charges and sat at a table flanked by his defense lawyers, a historic moment captured by several photographers the judge allowed

Surprise-billing lawsuits slow payments processes

the law’s passage, providers have brought nearly 20 cases challenging the Biden administration’s interpretation of the rule, bringing some of the biggest players in the health care industry into the courtroom

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Feeling the pinch

Prosecution and defense attorneys gave their opening statements in a Los Angeles federal courtroom Thursday.

Policy · 117th Congress

SEC-backed Nasdaq rule on diversity faces court challenge

The case sets up a head-on courtroom collision between the growing numbers of investors in the environmental, social, and governance movement who want to consider factors such as leadership diversity

Policy · 116th Congress

Immigration courts scale back group hearings

The EOIR, the Justice Department agency that oversees immigration courts, specified it would delay preliminary appearances by groups of immigrants before a single judge.

Politics · 115th Congress

3 Takeaways From Day 5 of the Manafort Trial

Gates, frequently pictured with a thick lumberjack beard at the height of his political power alongside Manafort, entered the courtroom at 4:15 p.m.