Judge Juan Merchan ruled on Monday that President-elect Donald Trump’s felony conviction in his “hush money” trial should not be dismissed based on the recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. The post Judge Merchan Refuses to Toss Trump ‘Hush Money’ Conviction Based on Presidential Immunity appeared first on Breitbart.
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Report: SCOTUS Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor Will Not Resign Before Trump Reenters Office
Liberal Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, 70, is not planning to step down from the bench to allow Joe Biden to replace her. The post Report: SCOTUS Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor Will Not Resign Before Trump Reenters Office appeared first on Breitbart.
Supreme Court to Hear Smith & Wesson's Bid to End Mexico's $10 Billion Lawsuit
The Supreme Court of the United States has agreed to hear Smith & Wesson’s bid to end Mexico’s lawsuit against the renowned gun maker. The post Supreme Court to Hear Smith & Wesson’s Bid to End Mexico’s $10 Billion Lawsuit appeared first on Breitbart.
Exclusive—Mark Paoletta: Kamala Harris Supports Radical Plan to Destroy the Supreme Court’s Independence and Rule of Law
Kamala Harris is supporting the most radical assault on the Supreme Court in our nation’s history, far more dangerous than FDR’s unsuccessful and universally denounced court packing scheme of the 1930s. The post Exclusive—Mark Paoletta: Kamala Harris Supports Radical Plan to Destroy the Supreme Court’s Independence and Rule of Law appeared first on Breitbart.
Third-Party Candidate Jill Stein to Remain on Wisconsin Ballot After Supreme Court Refused Democrat Challenge
The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s refusal to hear a challenge has assured that Green Party candidate Jill Stein will remain on the ballot. The post Third-Party Candidate Jill Stein to Remain on Wisconsin Ballot After Supreme Court Refused Democrat Challenge appeared first on Breitbart.
Supreme Court Permits Arizona Proof of Citizenship Law to Register to Vote, but Not for Mail-In Voting
Arizona can continue requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote while legal challenges continue in court, but once registered, people can still vote in presidential elections or vote by mail without such proof, a fractured Supreme Court ruled on Thursday. The post Supreme Court Permits Arizona Proof of Citizenship Law to Register to Vote,…