U.S. judiciary

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Lawyers Seek to Ease Strict Detention for Trump Assassination Suspect

Lawyers for the individual accused of attempting to assassinate former U.S. President Donald Trump have formally requested a reduction in strict detention measures. This request comes at a critical time as legal pressures on the accused intensify.

Court rules Trump not immune from riot incitement lawsuits

A federal judge has ruled that former President Donald Trump is not immune from civil lawsuits accusing him of inciting the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot. This decision follows the determination that his statements during a rally that day may constitute unprotected incitement under the First Amendment.

U.S. Court Halts Anthropic's National Security Threat Classification

A U.S. federal judge issued a temporary ruling on Thursday, preventing the Department of Defense from classifying Anthropic, an AI company, as a threat to the supply chain. This ruling follows a lawsuit filed by the company against the U.S. government.