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Experts say Elon Musk’s PAC could be in legal trouble for falsely claiming it registered voters
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Legal experts told Salon that the billionaire's pro-Trump America PAC may have broken state and federal statutes
Federal investigators suspected that Egypt may have bribed Trump with $10 million in cash
Nandika Chatterjee
Investigators were never able to obtain Trump's post-2016 bank records, The Washington Post revealed
“What will happen to our store?”: Uncertainty still plagues the Kroger and Albertsons merger
Ashlie D. Stevens
The merger of two of the country's biggest supermarkets now faces both state and federal legal hurdles
Biden blames Texas officials for delayed federal response to Hurricane Beryl
Jasper Scherer
Gov. Greg Abbott has spent the duration of the hurricane on a pre-scheduled trip to meet with foreign diplomats
Trump-appointed federal judge forced to resign over sexual misconduct
Nandika Chatterjee
An internal investigation revealed that the judge had repeatedly harassed his female staff
“Don’t discount what he’s telling you,” Cohen says of Trump’s threats. “He’s already done it to me”
Brian Karem
Michael Cohen says his federal conviction should serve as the crux of Joe Biden’s campaign against Trump
Federal funding for major science agencies is at a 25-year low
Chris Impey
Support for science has traditionally been bipartisan, but fights over spending have affected research funding
“Power grab”: Sotomayor warns that alarming SCOTUS ruling is “part of a disconcerting trend”
Nandika Chatterjee
Sotomayor accused the court's right-wing majority of seek to diminish federal regulatory authority
Supreme Court dismisses Idaho abortion challenge, allowing doctors to perform emergency abortions
Nicole Karlis
The ruling means Idaho’s near-total abortion ban does not take precedence over a federal law known as EMTALA
Tennessee investigators turn Graceland fraud case over to the feds
Griffin Eckstein
The mystifying attempt to steal the former home of Elvis Presley is now a federal matter, the attorney general said
“It’s going to be a crime”: Trump attorney notes show ex-president tried to defy documents subpoena
Nandika Chatterjee
The former president suggested lying to the federal government and claiming he had no classified documents
Ex-Trump doctor Ronny Jackson may have broken federal law by spending campaign cash on a dining club
Marin Scotten
“Texans for Ronny Jackson” made payments with campaign money to a private dining club
MAGA operative compiling list of “anti-Trump” federal workers, setting stage for Project 2025 purge
Nicholas Liu
The effort to gather information and potentially dox workers is part of a right-wing project to reshape government
Steve Bannon loses bid to delay his 4-month federal prison sentence for defying Congress
Nandika Chatterjee
An appeals court panel rejected the former Trump adviser’s attempt to delay his four-month prison sentence
This Juneteenth, it’s time for Biden to honor the federal holiday he created by ending forced labor
Deborah N. Archer
The most pro-worker president in U.S. history must act on behalf of incarcerated workers in U.S. prisons
Donald Trump admits he still has a gun, despite felony convictions
Nicholas Liu
It is a violation of federal law for someone convicted of felonies to possess a firearm
Senate Republicans kill federal birth control protections
Griffin Eckstein
Democrats sought to codify the right to birth control access into law, and put their GOP colleagues on the record
“I’ve never seen that”: Legal scholars say Trump has opening to turn to Supreme Court for help
Marina Villeneuve
There are multiple federal questions Trump could raise to get SCOTUS to intervene, UCLA Prof. Rick Hasen told Salon
Report: Diddy accusers could face a federal grand jury, as violent college stories surface
Gabriella Ferrigine
Things appear to be heating up for the rapper between legal issues and a Rolling Stone report
Closing time in People vs. Trump: Hush-money case rests on the Trump Tower conspiracy
Dennis Aftergut
A former federal prosecutor offers one nuts-and-bolts approach to the Manhattan DA’s closing argument
British court says Julian Assange can appeal his extradition to the US over espionage charges
Nicholas Liu
The WikiLeaks founder is wanted by the U.S. on federal espionage charges and faces life in prison if convicted
“An unmistakeable sign”: Prosecutors appear confident having Michael Cohen as their last witness
Nicholas Liu
Former federal attorney Glenn Kirschner is convinced that Cohen gave prosecutors exactly what they wanted
Katie Britt is back at it, pushing a bill to launch a pregnancy tracking federal database
Griffin Eckstein
The More Opportunities for Moms to Succeed Act (MOMS Act) would offer “relevant resources” for pregnant women
Steve Bannon could be headed to prison for defying a subpoena after federal court rejects his appeal
Nandika Chatterjee
The former Trump White House staffer defied a subpoena from the congressional panel investigating January 6
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