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Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Jobs not judges

The Biden-Harris reelection campaign is hitting kitchen-table issues hard as Donald Trump is largely stuck in a New York City courtroom, and Democrats down the ballot hope this focus gives him coattails

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

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Feeling the pinch

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

Opinion · 116th Congress

Hillary Clinton is running again, sort of

She explained that from her first courtroom appearance, she’s always presented herself as “Kamala Harris, for the people,” which happens to have become her super-sharp campaign slogan.

Policy · 115th Congress

Senate Republicans Steamroll Judicial Process

They brushed aside or relaxed long-standing customs meant to give senators more say — and more sway — in who gets lifetime tenure as a federal judge.

Politics · 115th Congress

Alabama’s Largest Media Outlets Condemn Moore

[jwp-video n=”1″] President Donald Trump has said that if the allegations against Moore are true, he believed the judge would drop out of the race.