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- Firm behind climate lawsuits faces DOJ referral after court finds 'misconduct bordering on criminal' - Federal Judge Paul Diamond referred Hagens Berman to the Department of Justice for potential unlawful conduct, prompting the law firm to appeal to the 3rd Circuit.
- Trump admin fights in court to keep White House East Wing demolition, $300M ballroom build on track - The lawsuit seeks to halt Trump's planned $300 million White House ballroom, which the National Trust argues is moving forward "without any review whatsoever."
- House GOP probes alleged Obamacare broker fraud as Jordan presses major insurers for answers - House Judiciary Committee led by Rep. Jim Jordan demands information from major Obamacare brokers about potential enrollment fraud by brokers.
- Obese man on death row chooses buffet of BBQ, wings, cheeseburger, pizza, ice cream for last meal in Georgia - Georgia death row inmate Stacey Humphreys requested a huge buffet-style last meal ahead of his execution for his 2003 double murder conviction.
- Mississippi governor orders release of man who served more than 10 years of illegal 15-year sentence - Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves granted clemency to Marcus Taylor, who served more than 10 years of a sentence for a crime with a five-year maximum penalty.
- New Jersey's medically assisted suicide law only covers state residents, appeals court rules - An appeals court upheld New Jersey's residency requirement for physician-assisted suicide, ruling that terminally ill patients from other states are not afforded the option.
- Trump dismisses calls for Alito, Thomas to step down from Supreme Court, calling them ‘fantastic' - President Donald Trump calls Supreme Court justices Alito and Thomas "fantastic" amid calls for their retirement before the midterm elections.
- SCOTUS takes up Trump’s bid to fire FTC commissioner at will — a showdown that could topple 90-year precedent - The Supreme Court will weigh Trump's authority to fire a sitting FTC member in a major test of presidential powers — and a 1935 landmark court ruling.
- Boasberg reverses course on Jan. 6 defendants pardoned by Trump - Boasberg reversed course on an earlier ruling involving high-dollar restitution payments, Jan. 6 defendants, and key separation of powers issues.
- Bondi blasts discrimination lawsuit from immigration judge: 'Last time I checked, I'm a woman too' - The lawsuit accuses the Justice Department of illegally violating her protections under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, as well as her First Amendment protections.