Taylor Swift vs. Donald Trump

Taylor Swift faces a dilemma after Donald Trump reposted false images of her endorsing him. Legal experts suggest she could sue for trademark infringement but the odds are against her. Some suggest calling Trump out publicly may be the best option.

American Bar Association's Rapid-Response Teams for Election Defense

The American Bar Association is preparing rapid-response teams of legal experts to defend democratic institutions ahead of the presidential election.

Supreme Court's delay in deciding Donald Trump's immunity case

Legal experts say the Supreme Court's delay in deciding Donald Trump's immunity case makes a trial before the election highly unlikely. The case revolves around Trump's alleged interference in the 2020 election and the peaceful transfer of power to President Joe Biden. Experts expect the Court to reject Trump's claim to absolute immunity.

Former President Trump's Virtual Probation Interview

Former President Trump is scheduled to have a virtual interview with a New York City probation officer at his home in Mar-a-Lago after being found guilty in a hush money trial. The interview is part of his pre-sentencing report for the 34 felony counts he was convicted of. Legal experts believe Trump is unlikely to face imprisonment due to various factors.

Possibility of Former President Donald Trump Going to Prison

Top Republicans are preparing for the possibility that former President Donald Trump could be in prison when he accepts the nomination due to the guilty verdicts in the Stormy Daniels hush money trial. However, legal experts believe that jail time is unlikely for Trump.

Former President Donald Trump Found Guilty on Felony Charges

Former U.S. President Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 criminal felony counts of falsifying business records, plans to appeal. Potential implications include voting restrictions in Florida and upcoming sentencing. Legal experts skeptical about jail time. Appeal process could focus on theories supporting prosecution's argument.

Donald Trump's Possible Sentencing for Felony Conviction

Donald Trump faces possible community service, probation, or conditional discharge as part of his sentencing for felony conviction. Legal experts predict he is unlikely to receive hard time due to non-violent crimes and lack of prior convictions.

Guilty Verdict in NY Trial of Former President Trump

Former President Trump found guilty on all counts after trial in New York. Winners and losers emerge following the verdict. Trump vows to fight the decision. Democrats celebrate the guilty verdict. Legal experts argue 'lawfare' tactics were used against Trump.

Legal Analysis of Guilty Verdict Against Donald Trump

Legal experts weigh in on the guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump in Manhattan, with some believing the conviction will be overturned and others emphasizing the upcoming election as the final arbiter.

Donald Trump's Criminal Trial in New York County Court

Former President Donald Trump expresses frustration with New York County Judge Juan Merchan's jury instructions, claiming charges are rigged. Legal experts expect a guilty verdict or mistrial. Public opinion on trial fairness and Trump's fitness for reelection varies.

Donald Trump's Response to the Hush Money Trial

Former president and 2024 candidate Donald Trump is bracing voters for a possible guilty verdict in the ongoing hush money trial by claiming political bias and unfair treatment in the New York judicial system. Despite occasional expressions of optimism, Trump has focused on discrediting the trial and preparing his supporters for potential legal setbacks. Legal experts suggest he may be realistically anticipating a guilty verdict, which could impact his campaign against President Joe Biden.

Former President Trump's Legal Battle and Stormy Daniels Testimony

Former President Trump is appealing an unconstitutional gag order in the NY v. Trump case, which restricts him from making public statements about the case. Legal experts have criticized the trial as a 'Frankenstein case.' Stormy Daniels testified about her alleged affair with Trump in 2006 during the trial.

Supreme Court oral arguments on federal obstruction crime

Legal experts analyze Supreme Court oral arguments on whether a Jan. 6 rioter can be charged with federal obstruction crime, questioning the government's stance; potential implications for former President Trump's case discussed