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Two Court Rulings on Presidential Immunity Move the Trump Cases Forward
Rulings by federal district and appeals courts in Washington, D.C. will make it a lot harder for Trump to delay his trial in the Jan. 6 case. -
Chutkan Denies Trump’s Motions to Dismiss
District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan rejected two of Trump’s motions to dismiss the Jan. 6 case. -
A New Player in Coffee County
Omissions by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation cast further doubt on its work product. -
The Lawfare Podcast, Trump’s Trials and Tribulations: Gag Orders, Telephones, and Other Stuff
Listen to this week's Trump's Trials and Tribulations now. -
Montana Judge Blocks TikTok Ban
The preliminary injunction stated that the ban was “unlikely to even pass intermediate scrutiny.” -
D.C. Appeals Court Rules Trump Can Be Sued for Inciting Jan. 6 Attack
In Blassingame, the court found that Trump is not protected under absolute immunity from civil claims for damages incurred during the Jan. 6 riot. -
Lawfare No Bull: Harrison Floyd’s Bond Revocation Hearing
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Rahimi, Second Amendment Originalism, and the Disarming of Loyalists During the American Revolution
Founding-era laws disarmed many deemed dangerous by the state, providing a historical basis for the statute at issue in Rahimi. -
Petersen v. Argentina: Unpacking a $16 Billion Judgment
How private investors won big against a foreign sovereign state. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Nov. 30
Join Lawfare for a live discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
What the GBI Missed in Coffee County
At almost 400 pages, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation report on the Coffee County caper looks impressive. It’s not. -
What the Omegle Shutdown Means for Section 230
Is the closure of the anonymous videochatting site a victory against online sexual abuse, or a step onto a slippery slope?