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The Trump team objected to the government's motion for partial stay of Cannon's order, which had enjoined the government from using the materials seized at Mar-a-Lago for investigative purposes.
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The Justice Department argued that the order would “cause the most immediate and serious harm to the government and the public.”
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Former president Donald Trump mostly prevailed in his Aug. 22 request that a special master be appointed "to protect the integrity of privileged documents" pursuant to Rule 53(b)(1) of the Federal Rules ...
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Judge Aileen Cannon's order on the appointment of a special master is expected soon.
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A federal judge refused to fully quash a subpoena issued to Sen. Lindsey Graham seeking information about efforts to disrupt Georgia’s 2020 elections, but slightly narrowed the scope of the subpoena.
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The report finds that Beijing's crackdown on ethnic Uighurs and other Muslim minorities in the Xinjiang autonomous region may constitute crimes against humanity.
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The 800-page report collates the views and practices of the United States in public and private international law from the past year.
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The 40-page response outlined the government's position as to why a special master should not be appointed, though outlining limitations that should apply should the request be granted.
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In her recommendation, Judge Netburn argued that plaintiffs’ motions in these cases should be denied for three reasons.
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Judge Aileen Cannon of the Southern District of Florida provided notice of the court's intent to appoint a special master to oversee documents seized from the Aug. 8 search of former President Donald Tru...
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The Justice Department released a redacted version of the warrant that led to the search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence for sensitive documents.