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Former President Donald Trump's legal team has gone to a federal appeals court to try to block his defense lawyer Evan Corcoran from testifying again to a grand jury in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents investigation.

Justice Department convinces federal judge Trump used his attorney in furtherance of a crime in classified docs probe

By Sara Murray, Kaitlan Collins and Katelyn Polantz, CNN The Justice Department has convinced a federal judge that former President Donald Trump used one of his defense attorneys in furtherance of a crime or fraud related to the existence of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, sources familiar with the matter told CNN. The finding — part

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Lawyers for Jack Daniel's will argue to the Supreme Court on March 22 that a dog toy company violated federal trademark law when it parodied the distiller's bottle to sell a "Bad Spaniels Silly Squeaker" toy replete with poop-themed jokes.

Supreme Court humors itself as it considers whether Jack Daniel’s can stop a dog toy company from parodying its brand

By Devan Cole, CNN The Supreme Court on Wednesday delved into the complexities of federal trademark law in a case concerning a poop-themed dog toy that resembles a Jack Daniel’s bottle, at times erupting into laughter as the justices explored how much protection should be given to parodists that rip off trademarks they don’t own.

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Leader of White supremacist group arrested for threatening to kill journalist trying to report on organization

By Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN A California man was arrested Tuesday for allegedly threatening to kill a journalist who was trying to report on his organization, the Justice Department said. Nicholas Welker, who also goes by “King ov Wrath” and “ilovehate5150,” was the leader of the Feuerkrieg Division — a White supremacist group that prosecutors said

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Federal officials are monitoring an uptick in violent rhetoric online since former President Donald Trump asked supporters to "protest" what he said was his impending arrest.

Feds proceed with caution as potential Trump indictment fuels sporadic calls for violence online

By Sean Lyngaas, Zachary Cohen, Donie O’Sullivan and Brynn Gingras, CNN Federal officials, including those at the FBI and Department of Homeland Security, are monitoring what they say has been an uptick in violent rhetoric online including calls for “civil war” since former President Donald Trump asked supporters to “protest” what he said was his

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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey

Missouri AG seeks to restrict gender-affirming care for minors

By Raja Razek and Shawna Mizelle, CNN Missouri’s Republican attorney general is seeking to implement an emergency regulation to restrict gender-affirming care for minors. “Because gender transition interventions are experimental, the regulation clarifies that state law already prohibits performing experimental procedures in the absence of specific guardrails,” Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey said in a

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Former Homeland Secretary Michael Chertoff was first contacted by Chief Justice John Roberts in November 2022 to investigate the Supreme Court's leaked abortion decision.

Ex-Homeland chief details Supreme Court security work after previously not disclosing financial relationship

By Joan Biskupic, CNN Senior Supreme Court Analyst Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has provided a public accounting of his firm’s work at the Supreme Court that began five years ago with security at justices’ homes, for their travels and in courtroom operations, confirming CNN’s exclusive reporting related to Chertoff’s endorsement of the court’s

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Manhattan DA’s office slams House GOP inquiry, says it was motivated by Trump creating ‘false expectation’ of imminent arrest

By Annie Grayer and Tierney Sneed, CNN The office of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg accused House Republicans of launching an “an unprecedent inquiry into a pending local prosecution,” while defending the investigation into former President Donald Trump’s alleged hush money payments to an adult film actress during the 2016 campaign. In a new letter

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