The reversal of a district judge’s intervention in the Mar-a-Lago documents investigation shows the complexity of former President Donald J. Trump’s judicial legacy.
Tag: Courts and the Judiciary
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Brooklyn D.A. Assigns 1 in 5 Workers to Fight Violence Against Women
A new division will be created in a major restructuring meant to streamline complex cases against abusers. It’s part of a national trend.
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This Country’s Top Judges Were All Foreigners. Now They’re Gone.
The president’s suspension of five jurists in the Pacific nation of Kiribati highlights the outsize role noncitizen judges play in the region.
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The Case for Supreme Court Term Limits Just Got a Lot Better
That’s one way to keep “an inconvenient aristocracy of entrenched officials” from forming.
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John Roberts’s Early Supreme Court Agenda: A Study in Disappointment
Soon after he joined the court, the chief justice said he would seek to protect its credibility by encouraging narrow, unanimous rulings. That project has failed.