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Donald Trump and American Justice

The former and possibly future president of the United States is now on trial in Lower Manhattan, the first criminal…

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Day 1 of Trump’s Criminal Trial: Five Takeaways

The criminal trial of Donald J. Trump, the nation’s 45th president and the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee, started Monday with…

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Judge in Trump’s Criminal Trial Declines to Recuse Himself

Juan M. Merchan, the judge overseeing Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan, has declined to step aside from the…

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In the 2024 Race, Trump’s Trial Is About to Take Center Stage

The race for president will shift much of its focus to a Manhattan courtroom. “This looks like no other presidential…

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I’ve Been a Jury Consultant in High-Profile Cases. Trump Can Get a Fair Trial in New York.

If Donald Trump has been clear about anything, it is this: “I cannot get a fair trial in New York.”…

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O.J. Simpson Trial Served as a Landmark Moment for Domestic Violence Awareness

His acquittal in the infamous trial involving Nicole Brown Simpson’s death prompted powerful backlash that helped change the perception around…

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The O.J. Joke: How the Simpson Case Changed Comedy’s Boundaries

Norm Macdonald and Jay Leno made the double homicides such a constant topic that refraining from jokes the way David…

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Senator Menendez and His Wife Will Be Tried Separately in Bribery Case

Nadine Menendez had alerted the court to a health issue and requested a postponement. On Thursday, a judge said Robert…

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Nadine Menendez Reveals ‘Serious Medical’ Issue and Asks for Trial Delay

Ms. Menendez, the wife of Senator Robert Menendez, needs surgery, leaving her unable to prepare for a May 6 trial…

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Judge Won’t Delay Trump’s Criminal Trial to Wait for Immunity Ruling

The former president had asked the judge to push back his Manhattan criminal trial, slated to begin April 15, until…

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