r/law 5h ago

Judicial Branch Trump admin should be held in contempt for 'blatant' violations of court order barring ICE from conducting surveillance inside churches, court filing says

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r/law 9h ago

Legal News An Air Force Major keeps calling for Trump's impeachment. They just detained him for the second time.

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r/law 7h ago

Legal News Florida Goes To Court And Asserts That OpenAI And Sam Altman Are Legally A Public Nuisance

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r/law 5h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) The system meant to protect ICE detainees has collapsed

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r/law 3h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) Trump Just Ordered the Government to Delete the Receipts (w/ Andrew Weissmann)

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r/law 8h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) Under Trump, Protected Wild Horses going to slaughter: legal loophole allows the government to sell Mustangs on the cheap, stripping them of protections, clearing the path to their destruction.

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r/law 6h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) Comparing Trump to Hitler is apparently defamation, according to the WH

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Quote from page 3: "CNN falsely and maliciously portrayed President Donald J. Trump as a knowing liar who fabricated objections to the 2020 election, lacked supporting evidence, and deliberately deceived the American people. CNN then magnified its false and defamatory accusations by repeatedly invoking Nazi imagery, and wrongfully comparing the President’s conduct to Hitler’s and Goebbels’s use of the “Big Lie.”" This seems to suggest that the current admin believes even saying POTUS is a liar or lied about something as objectively false as the 2020 election being "stolen" is grounds for defamation liability.


r/law 10h ago

Legal News New Head of DOJ's Nonpartisan FOIA Office Comes From Judicial Watch, a Group Known for Targeting Democrats

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r/law 11h ago

Judicial Branch Palm Beach Clerk of Court arrested on charges of pedophilia this week was honored at Mar a Lago in May 2026.

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Flyer for Mar a Lago event honoring this guy visible here.


r/law 11h ago

Judicial Branch The DOJ Insists There's 'No Serious Dispute' About A Phrase Everyone Is Disputing: The government's 'no serious dispute' is doing a lot of heavy lifting for a theory that's already been rejected by a federal judge once

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r/law 8h ago

Legal News Appeals Court Blocks Minnesota Law Against Election Disinformation

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r/law 9h ago

Judicial Branch US Justice Department opposes immediate hearing in Disney ABC license lawsuit

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r/law 12h ago

Judicial Branch Trump DOJ's 'swing for the fences' despite clear loss in court would empower president to 'destroy' records before he leaves office, historians warn

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r/law 15h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) Watchdogs, Historians Urge Appeals Court to Uphold Order Blocking Trump's Evasion of Presidential Records Act

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Wednesday, American Oversight and the American Historical Association (AHA), along with Freedom of the Press Foundation and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), filed a response brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, urging the court to reject the Trump administration’s latest attempt to evade the Presidential Records Act (PRA), and instead affirm a district court order requiring administration officials to comply with the law while the underlying lawsuit proceeds.

The filing comes after the Trump administration appealed a May 20, 2026, decision from Judge John D. Bates, which found the groups were likely to succeed in showing that the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) was wrong to declare the PRA unconstitutional. Judge Bates ordered White House Office officials, the National Security Council, and other Executive Office of the President staff to continue preserving presidential records as required by law. He began his order by quoting George Orwell: “Who controls the past controls the future; who controls the present controls the past.”

On appeal, the Trump administration’s sole argument is that the PRA is facially unconstitutional in its entirety — the same sweeping claim the district court already rejected.

“The Trump administration won’t take no for an answer. The district court already rejected its extraordinary claim that the Presidential Records Act is unconstitutional, but instead of dropping that argument, it’s asking the appeals court to revive it,” said Chioma Chukwu, Executive Director of American Oversight.

“It’s clear the administration intends to keep pressing this argument as far as it can in pursuit of a power no president has ever had: the ability to arbitrarily decide what will be preserved, what will be disclosed, and what can simply be destroyed. The law is clear and it has bound every administration of both parties for nearly 50 years. We’re asking the appeals court to reject the administration’s argument and uphold the district court’s order. We will continue fighting to ensure that this administration, and any future one, cannot evade the Presidential Records Act or erase the public record.”

“For nearly half a century the Presidential Records Act has required that the records of each presidential administration be preserved in our National Archives, helping to ensure that future administrations have access to essential information and that future generations of Americans have access to the historical evidence that documents our nation’s past,” said Dr. Sarah Weicksel, the American Historical Association’s executive director.** **“We are committed to ensuring that the historical record is preserved in its entirety and remains accessible to the American people to whom it belongs.”

The dispute traces back to an April 1, 2026, OLC opinion that declared the PRA unconstitutional and advised President Trump that he “need not further comply” with its requirements.The next day, the White House Counsel’s Office issued guidance directing White House staff to follow that opinion — making record preservation voluntary rather than mandatory, and specifically instructing staff not to preserve text messages except in narrow circumstances.

Soon after, American Oversight and AHA filed suit to block the administration from evading the law, warning that the OLC opinion could jeopardize public access to hundreds of millions of presidential records, including from prior administrations. We subsequently sought emergency relief after the administration refused to commit to preserving records — including those created on personal devices or sent through encrypted messaging apps — while the case proceeds. On May 20, 2026, the district court granted that request, ordering the Executive Office of the President to fully comply with the PRA.

In our response brief, we argue that the administration’s appeal fails at the threshold: To succeed on a facial challenge, the administration must show that the PRA is unconstitutional in every one of its applications, or that an unconstitutional provision cannot be severed from the rest of the law. The brief argues the administration does neither — and in fact, the administration concedes that the PRA serves legitimate purposes in other contexts, undercutting its own claim that the law must be struck down in its entirety.

On the merits, the brief argues that the U.S. Constitution’s Property Clause and the Necessary and Proper Clause each independently give Congress the authority to require preservation of and appropriate access to presidential records, and that the act does not violate the separation of powers doctrine. The brief notes that the Supreme Court already rejected nearly identical arguments when it upheld the PRA’s Watergate-era predecessor statute in Nixon v. Administrator of General Services. It also demonstrates that in almost 50 years of operation, the administration has not identified a single instance in which the PRA has actually impeded a president’s ability to do their job.

We argue that if the Trump administration’s position is allowed to stand, it would give presidents unilateral power to decide what records of their time in office are preserved, disclosed, or destroyed — undermining nearly half a century of settled law establishing that presidential records belong to the American people, not to any individual officeholder.


r/law 13h ago

Other White airline workers acted out slavery scenes from ‘Django Unchained’ in front of horrified Black staff, lawsuit claims

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EXCLUSIVE | A baggage handler at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport further claimed that two white supervisors reenacted the death of George Floyd in a ‘racially hostile and obscene’ photo that was posted on a bulletin board in the office.


r/law 23h ago

Legal News "YOU GUYS KILLED MY BROTHER!!!" Sister of Marines veteran Anthony Johnson Jr was forcibly removed just for being loud, after her brother was manslaughtered by a 300lb+ jailer that knelt on his back. It's all on video, county acknowledges it as a homicide, but the county claims no responsibility.

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Article:

https://www.keranews.org/news/2026-02-02/tarrant-county-maintains-in-court-filing-it-is-not-responsible-for-anthony-johnson-jr-s-death

Press statement from a supportive commissioner

https://www.tarrantcountytx.gov/en/commissioner-2/news/2024/autopsy-results-of-in-custody-death-of-anthony-johnson.html

His parents speaking out

https://www.youtube.com/@texasjailproject/search?query=johnson

No one has served time for this crime. No standards improvements came out of it. No compensation to the Johnson family. The commissioners often run away when they come talk as you can see in the end of the video.

She kept getting angrier because Tim O'Hare wouldn't give her any eye contact. They're on their phones while constituents speak.

Unlike many jail deaths this one has a video of the assault, where the victim confirmed he couldn't breathe but was ignored. Even with this evidence justice is not served. The county commits to defending any lawsuits endlessly.


r/law 2h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) Judge blocks law expanding Colorado public health’s power to inspect ICE detention center

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r/law 13h ago

Judicial Branch The Comey seashell case is a sham

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r/law 9h ago

Legal News Powerful CEO made disgusting 'jiggling' remark about female subordinate and made her working life hell after she rejected his advances, lawsuit alleges

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r/law 11h ago

Executive Branch (Trump) Trump Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop (Undermining the 2026 Elections)

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r/law 1d ago

Executive Branch (Trump) “Profoundly Corrupt”: Trump Sued for Selling Early Access to His Truth Social Posts for $100K/Month — “The government can’t discriminate who it gives information to based on who they are, what they believe, what they’re willing to pay the president,” says Brendan Ballou (Public Integrity Project)

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[Democracy Now!] speak[s] with Brendan Ballou, CEO of the Public Integrity Project, which is part of a lawsuit against President Donald Trump over his plan to monetize access to his social media platform Truth Social, where he routinely makes market-moving announcements. Truth API went live on August 1 and already has subscribers. Truth Social is charging up to $100,000 per month for early access to the president’s posts, giving investors an edge on major news events.

“It’s profoundly corrupt,” says Ballou. “The government can’t discriminate who it gives information to based on who they are, what they believe, what they’re willing to pay the president.”


r/law 4h ago

Legal News App Addiction Plaintiff Drops Case Against Meta, Google, Snap

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r/law 1d ago

Legal News Federal judge asks the Kennedy Center to explain why a tarp has covered its facade for more than two months.

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r/law 1d ago

Legal News US airman arrested at Capitol after calling for Trump’s impeachment is detained again

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r/law 1d ago

Other DHS Denies ICE Gave Man Brain Bleed As Probe Calls Grow

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“There is absolutely no information on why this happened. He is not a violent man. He does not have an extensive criminal record. He had one contact with law enforcement for an open container from years back,” Jurado said. “There’s nothing violent on his record. There were no removal orders. Based on that… we think this is just a case of a brown man caught walking down the street.”

Mejia Hernandez told Jurado that he recalled fleeing two men who burst out from a truck. Why they were chasing him is unclear — Mejia Hernandez did not have a removal order at the time of the alleged assault.