Even inactive federal courts have authority. Protesters entering the Capitol on January 6 may be found guilty

A federal appeals court ruled that defendants who were unlawfully staying at the Capitol throughout the disturbance on January 6 might still be found guilty even if they were only watching. Since these definitions “are unclear but moments has provided them solid contours in 2 essential ways here,” the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled … Read more

Appeal Of Former White House Chief Of Staff To Move Fulton County RICO Case To Federal Court Rejected

Mark Meadows

The appeal of the former White House Chief of Staff to move his RICO case from Fulton County to federal court was rejected. Request of Former White House Chief of Staff to Move His RICO Case in Fulton County to Federal Court Denied The request of the former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows … Read more

Donald Trump’s Lawyers Seek To Narrow Proposed Protective Order Following His Alleged Involvement In Subverting Results During 2020 Presidential Election

Donald Trump

Donald Trump’s lawyers sought to narrow the protective order proposed following his alleged involvement in subverting the results in an attempt to win the 2020 presidential election. Donald Trump’s Lawyers Seek to Narrow Protective Order Filed Against Him Following His Threatening Messages Online Donald Trump’s lawyers asked to narrow the protective order proposed by prosecutors … Read more

Court of Appeals Denies Citizenship to Legal Resident Owning Cannabis Business: Implications and Challenges

According to a recent decision by a federal court of appeals, a legal resident who decides to seek citizenship while operating a state-permitted cannabis business stands the danger of having their application rejected. Maria Elena Reimers’ Citizenship Application Denied Due To Washington State’s Legal Marijuana Company Maria Elena Reimers’ application for citizenship may be denied … Read more