Prosecutors Escalated The Stakes For Proud Boys Leaders In The Latest Jan. 6 Seditious Conspiracy Indictment
Ex–Proud Boys national chair Enrique Tarrio and his codefendants are already set for trial in August.
Ex–Proud Boys national chair Enrique Tarrio and his codefendants are already set for trial in August.
The 4th Circuit didn’t specifically decide if the disqualification language would apply to Rep. Madison Cawthorn, who lost his reelection bid.
Sen. Ted Cruz successfully argued for an end to a cap on how much money candidates can collect after an election to repay their own personal loans.
Here's what you need to know ahead of the Supreme Court's ruling on abortion access.
Gionet was set to plead guilty to a misdemeanor for parading at the Capitol. He proclaimed his innocence instead. A trial is set for March 7.
Barton Shively reached for a shotgun during an unannounced visit from probation officers, according to the judge.
A judge dismissed the RNC’s claims against the Jan. 6 committee, but paused the effect of his ruling while the GOP pursues an appeal.
It’s unknown what the court’s final ruling will be, but a Politico report shows the conservative justices are at least seriously considering ending decades of abortion protections.
Thomas Webster swung a flagpole at police outside the Capitol and then knocked an officer to the ground.
Brian Ulrich pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy and obstructing Congress.
Crimes fueled by hate and online conspiracy theories over the past four years repeatedly offered warnings of the forces that drove last week’s attack on the US Capitol.
Two 40-minute videos from Jan. 6 show how hundreds of rioters breached one Capitol entry point and how police eventually regained control.
A judge rebuffed the government’s argument that releasing more surveillance videos posed a national security risk.
Guns, knives, bats, chemicals, stolen police gear, flagpoles, a “Trump 2020” sign, pieces of metal and wood, crutches, a skateboard, stun devices, a crow bar, and a firecracker.
Richard Barnett was ordered to remain in jail in January, but a judge ruled Tuesday that his case now was too similar to those of other defendants who were allowed to go home.
The campaign’s latest legal failures come as the Electoral College votes to affirm President-elect Joe Biden’s win on Monday.
Documents and interviews reveal new details about a pattern of sexual harassment by a senior Justice Department official, and what the department did — and did not do — in the year since he resigned.
Scavino filed the lawsuit under his name after a judge rejected his bid to only be known as “Plaintiff.”
Barrett deepens the court’s conservative wing to 6–3. She was sworn in Monday night at the White House.
Edward Hemenway submitted a letter from a pay-to-certify online community service program that’s barred by some court systems.