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On a podcast, Texas AG Ken Paxton says insufficient evidence led to dropped Lina Hidalgo-related bid-rigging case.
Hidalgo County Judge Richard Cortez issued a declaration of local disaster that same day, stating parts of the region saw up to 14 inches of rain. “Unfortunately, many areas of our county have ...
How much more do you want from Aaron Judge? The New York Yankees captain was asked why he has not yet used one of the new “torpedo” bats. He made it clear that while he respects the innovation ...
The DOJ’s motion was “rife with innuendo” but didn’t “come close to meeting the standard for disqualification,” Judge Howell ... for the New York County District Attorney’s Office ...
Trial attorney Daniel Mentzer will join Yodit Tewolde and Rachel Juarez on the panel of judges for the nationally syndicated courtroom show Hot Bench in its upcoming 12th season this fall.
Among Trump’s most recent targets: federal judges. “He should be disbarred!” Trump fumed in a Truth Social post Monday, referring to US District Judge James Boasberg, the Washington ...
The president and his allies have attacked several judges on social media. Federal judges have been blunt in their rulings from the bench as the Trump administration has been hit with numerous ...
A district judge in Oklahoma County has been privately reprimanded--- nine months after she was accused of judicial misconduct. An investigation was launched in April of 2024 after Oklahoma ...
Challenges against Erie lawyer Emily Mosco Merski's candidacy for Erie County Common Pleas Court judge have been discontinued before Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court. The challenges were withdrawn ...
A Republican-led initiative approved by Washington voters in November to protect access to natural gas cannot stand, a King County Superior Court judge ruled Friday. Initiative 2066, approved by ...
James Boasberg wasn’t supposed to be famous. As the chief judge for the federal court in Washington, DC, Boasberg is well-liked in wonky legal circles and in the courthouse community.
Who should have more power: the president of the United States, or a federal district judge — one of nearly 700 — in a courthouse anywhere in the nation? The answer is obvious, and pure common ...