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DeVillier v. Texas, 601 U.S. 285 (2024), was a case that the Supreme Court of the United States decided on April 16, 2024. [1] [2] The case dealt with the Supreme Court's takings clause jurisprudence. Because the case touched on whether or not the 5th Amendment is self-executing, the case had implications for Trump v.
A Texas jury on Monday found that a San Antonio man violated the Ku Klux Klan Act in a two-week-long civil trial over a “Trump Train” convoy in Central Texas that swarmed a Joe Biden-Kamala ...
In September 2021, Stone became an adjunct law professor at Georgetown University Law Center. [ 14 ] [ 18 ] On December 11, 2024, Stone announced that he is filing lawsuits against the Federal Bureau of Investigation and United States Department of Justice to have them comply with his FOIA requests relating to the DOJ investigations on ...
The former president received some celebrity help in the spoof Fallon bit, but it did not end well.
In 2024, a California judge awarded Georgulas full custody and medical authority over their daughter. Younger's social media campaign against Georgulas attracted substantial attention from conservative, parents' rights, and LGBTQ groups. In 2021, Younger unsuccessfully ran for the Texas House of Representatives. [1] [2]
One of the suspects convicted in the murder of an Irving, Texas police officer nearly 24 years ago will be granted a new trial after a ruling from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
Attorney General Ken Paxton, middle, waits with his attorneys Tony Buzbee, left, and Mitch Little for closing arguments to begin at his impeachment trial at the Capitol on Friday September 15, 2023.
Jonathan Franklin Mitchell (born September 2, 1976) [1] is an American lawyer, academic, and legal theorist [2] [3] who served as the Solicitor General of Texas from 2010 [4] to 2015. He has argued seven cases before the Supreme Court of the United States. [5]