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  2. Jeffrey Clark letter - Wikipedia

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    The letter originated with Ken Klukowski, a senior legal analyst for far-right Breitbart News. Klukowski had co-authored the 2010 book The Blueprint: Obama’s Plan to Subvert the Constitution and Build an Imperial Presidency. Klukowski emailed the letter to Clark, and 20 minutes later, Clark emailed it to Rosen and Donoghue. [4]

  3. Amir Ali (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Ali responded, "I do not believe law enforcement is or should be obsolete, or defunded." [26] On March 7, 2024, his nomination was reported out of committee by an 11–10 party-line vote. [27] On November 20, 2024, the United States Senate invoked cloture on his nomination by a 50–48 vote, with Senator Kyrsten Sinema voting against the motion ...

  4. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 445

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    Case name Citation Date decided Whirlpool Corp. v. Marshall: 445 U.S. 1: 1980: United States v. Clark: 445 U.S. 23: 1980: Massachusetts v. Meehan: 445 U.S. 39

  5. Trump ally Clark should have law license suspended, panel finds

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    Attorney Jeffrey Clark, a senior U.S. Justice Department official during Donald Trump's presidency, should have his law license suspended for two years for acting dishonestly in his efforts to ...

  6. US Justice Dept probing possible civil rights abuses by ...

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    Kristen Clarke, the head of the department's Civil Rights Division, said the department received credible allegations that Lexington police stopped and searched people without justification and ...

  7. Assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain United States ...

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    Threatening the government officials of the United States, particularly law enforcement officers, can in some cases fall under this statute. [ 2 ] It has been argued that the fundamental aim of this law was not to protect individual governmental officers, but to guard against the victimization of "government and its functions."

  8. FCC warns of 50-state scam by fraudsters posing as mortgage ...

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    The operatives use "sophisticated social engineering techniques to take advantage of vulnerable homeowners experiencing financial hardship," Peter Hyun, the FCC's acting enforcement bureau chief ...

  9. Thompson v. Clark - Wikipedia

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    Thompson v. Clark , 596 U.S. ___ (2022), was a United States Supreme Court case concerning whether a plaintiff suing for malicious prosecution must show that they were affirmatively exonerated of committing the alleged crime.