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Georgia appeals court to review Willis in Trump case
State justices weigh tax limits initiative
Hunter appeal ‘stunt’: feds
Strongest US challenge to big tech’s power nears climax in Google trial
TikTok challenges potential ban in US court
High court may enter debate over transgender care
Tiktok and Bytedance file lawsuit challenging US ban, citing unconstitutional attack on free speech
Democrats see access to abortion, IVF as keys to defeating Ted Cruz
ICJ’s Achilles heel
The fight over emergency abortion care
Thank Chinese Americans for your right to remain silent
Right-wing dark-money groups engage in ‘judge shopping’
Michigan court keeps Trump on ballot
High Court judge erred in acquitting Bung, wife — Prosecution
‘Beacon of justice’
Judicial races are reshaping legal community
Trump wouldn’t stop menstrual surveillance
Republicans trying new way to control women
A CALL FOR JUSTICE
Legal experts question Missouri’s defense of senators
Wedding barn owners sue over alcohol law updates
Abortion opponents ask court to reject delays
Ohio AG: Some OSU protesters could face felonies
Shapiro plans to sign bill that bans cellphone use while driving
Judge: Arkansas can’t block CRT from classroom
Court upholds man’s 3 murder convictions
Elon Musk’s lawyers succeed in challenge to remove OpenAI case judge
Texas man testing out-of-state abortions by asking court to subpoena ex-partner
Supreme Court to decide contentious issues amid ongoing public criticism
Missouri high court right on misleading KCPD vote
City back in court to keep housing group's taxes up
JUDGE — SUPERIOR COURT LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Stirring the animal spirits of SMEs:
The Washington Post on the Supreme Court and presidential immunity (April 25):
Former MPP Hillier's case over lockdown protests heads to appeals court
Dangerous cyclists are a lawless menace
Plucked from the gallery
Hong Kong court bans protest song, says it can be a weapon
SC defers order on Kejriwal’s plea
Judge dismisses FOIA lawsuit against Gov. Sanders on technical grounds