Ep 198 — Kristi Noem's Lawyers Are Making Sh*t Up

Ep 198 — Kristi Noem's Lawyers Are Making Sh*t Up

An ICE whistleblower reveals a secret memo where DHS lawyers say agents can arrest people in their homes without a warrant. The Fourth Amendment says otherwise! And the Supreme Court's conservatives were extremely unimpressed with Trump's plan to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook on Truth Social. We'll break down Wednesday's oral argument in detail but first, we've got approximately one million ...

DOCKET ALERTS (Dun dun DUNNNN):

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith testified before the House Judiciary Committee. Watch it for yourself here.

The Justice Department arrested three people in relation to the protest on January 18 at Cities Church in St. Paul. Nothing has appeared on the docket, but the DOJ claims to have charged them under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act of 1994, meant to protect women seeking abortion care.

The Eighth Circuit administratively stayed District Judge Katherine Menendez's preliminary injunction barring DHS goons from brutalizing protesters.

A jury in Chicago took just three hours to acquit a man of trying to hire someone to murder CBP's head thug Greg Bovino. Don't drunk text!

Donald Trump's latest trollsuit targets JP Morgan Chase and its CEO Jamie Dimon. It's filed in state court in Miami and seeks $5 billion for tortious debanking.

Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson secured a standstill order barring the government from looking at the computers and hard drives it seized from her house in Virginia as part of its investigation into classified leaks by government contractor Aurelio Luis Perez-Lugones.

The Fifth Circuit, sitting en banc, reheard a challenge to Louisiana's HB71, which required every public school classroom to display the Ten Commandments. Background here.

Judge Paul Engelmayer rebuffed a request by Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna to enforce the Epstein Files Transparency Act and order the government to disclose all materials on Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Remember this next time you hear some rightwing pundit railing against "activist judges."

And we bid a fond farewell to Lindsey Halligan, who finally quit trying to pass herself off as US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. Well … fond-ish. After getting benchslapped by a federal judge and seeing her job posted online by the chief judge in EDVA, she finally took the hint.

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Ep 242 — SCOTUS Wanders Off For Summer, But State Judges Keep Delivering

Ep 242 — SCOTUS Wanders Off For Summer, But State Judges Keep Delivering

DOCKET ALERTS:   House Speaker Mike Johnson sent everyone home for vacation rather than deal with a dissident faction in his own caucus that keeps demanding a vote on the vote-suppressing SAVE America...

3 Heinä 1h 7min

Ep 241 — SCOTUS Burns Down The Government For Sport

Ep 241 — SCOTUS Burns Down The Government For Sport

DOCKET ALERTS: From the SCOTUS orders list, petitions for certiorari denied in E. Jean Carroll's defamation suit against Trump and Alan Dershowitz's defamation suit against CNN. Pay up, a-hole! And o...

30 Kesä 56min

Ep 240 — The Only Consistent Thing About The Supreme Court

Ep 240 — The Only Consistent Thing About The Supreme Court

DOCKET ALERTS: The administration says it's going to prosecute anyone who touches the algae-ridden Reflecting Pool at the Lincoln Memorial. So far, that seems to be more bluster than reality.   Sadly,...

26 Kesä 1h

Ep 239 — Slush Fund Funtimes

Ep 239 — Slush Fund Funtimes

DOCKET ALERTS: Maryland became the ninth state to beat back a lawsuit from the DOJ's Civil Division seeking to seize its full, unredacted voter rolls.   In Massachusetts, a judge allowed states to p...

23 Kesä 56min

Ep 238 — Speech Crimes

Ep 238 — Speech Crimes

DOCKET ALERTS:   Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville is facing a residency challenge to his gubernatorial campaign.   The Justice Department dismissed a case seeking to enforce a moratorium on offshore...

19 Kesä 51min

Ep 237 — A Slush Fund By Any Other Name Would Still Reek

Ep 237 — A Slush Fund By Any Other Name Would Still Reek

DOCKET ALERTS:   The Supreme Court issued orders today, opinions coming Thursday.   The Wall Street Journal reports that Jeanine Pirro, the US Attorney for DC, is investigating banks for "debanking"...

16 Kesä 55min

Ep 236 — Is Trump's Newest Lawyer WORSE Than Alina Habba?

Ep 236 — Is Trump's Newest Lawyer WORSE Than Alina Habba?

DOCKET ALERTS:   Will Trump's name come off the Kennedy Center in time for the court-ordered deadline?   New York congressional candidate Brad Lander was acquitted of charges related to a peaceful pro...

12 Kesä 52min

Ep 235 — The Only Thing Bigger Than The UFC Claw Is The Grift

Ep 235 — The Only Thing Bigger Than The UFC Claw Is The Grift

DOCKET ALERTS:   Doofus of the Day: George Santos, who is clearly trying to get himself back into jail. NPR reported that the former congressman bet against his own appearance at the State of the Uni...

9 Kesä 59min

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