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Paramount's settlement with Trump sends the message that news outlets should think twice before publishing reports that might anger the president, Knight First Amendment Institute's Katie Fallow ...
In advance of that deadline, the court in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (2023) ruled against that school’s well-documented use of racial quotas and preferences.
Arguments the Trump administration has brought to the Supreme Court surrounding impoundment could entirely reshape how public dollars are spent.
In United States v. Nixon, the Court devised a balancing test that measured the argument for executive privilege against the judiciary’s interest in criminal justice, and ordered Nixon to turn ...
Nixon Peabody LLP announced on Monday that Zachary A. Cunha, former United States Attorney for the District of Rhode Island, has joined the law firm as a partner in the Government Investigations ...
In 1974—the year Richard Nixon resigned in the wake of Watergate, and just one year after the United States withdrew from the Vietnam War, having wasted 19 years, five months, four weeks, one ...
The seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. Engraved by J.B Longacre and published in ”National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans.” ...
In a sense, the decision in U.S. v. Trump overturned U.S. v. Nixon. On Tuesday, Lacovara testified at length before the Judiciary Committee, and he left every word unminced.
President Gerald Ford’s pardon of former President Richard Nixon 50 years ago is seen as a damaging precedent establishing presidential impunity. Now, the Supreme Court has affirmed that impunity.
Under Trump v. United States, Nixon wouldn’t have had to worry about a pardon. He could have explained away all of these crimes as “official acts” he took using the powers of the presidency.
Unfortunately for Nixon, immediately prior to the first debate (held on Sept. 26, 1960) he suffered from a series of health issues — a knee injury, an infection, a fever — and the viewing ...
What are records? Since 2014, The Marshall Project has been curating some of the best criminal justice reporting from around the web. In these records you will find the most recent and the most ...
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