How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law
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How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law
"Jeffrey Epstein's possible suicide note, discovered by an inmate after he was found injured in his jail cell, is now locked in a courthouse, hidden from public view."
"The Comey indictment could be challenged based on a 2015 Supreme Court precedent that overturned the legal standard currently cited by prosecutors."
"A federal judge has ordered the Justice Department to clarify whether it will oppose President Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS over his tax returns."
"Senator Sheldon Whitehouse criticized the Senate Judiciary Committee for what he termed a 'slow-mo self-destruction' in ceding authority over judicial nominees to the executive branch."
Recent legal news highlights several significant issues. A possible suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein is locked in a courthouse. The Comey indictment may be affected by a Supreme Court precedent from 2015. A federal judge has requested the Justice Department's stance on Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS regarding his tax returns. Additionally, a judicial nominee rated unqualified by the ABA is advancing in the Senate, while a top Democrat criticized the Senate Judiciary Committee's handling of nominees.
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