Fourth Circuit Rules in Favor of Abortion Providers Suing South Carolina AG for “Fetal Heartbeat” Act—But State Asks for Rehearing En Banc

Over the past year, various Republican-led states have steadily curtailed abortion rights. Arkansas, Idaho, South Carolina, Texas, and Wyoming have all introduced new restrictions that would ban most abortions. “Fetal Heartbeat” Act Gets Injunction for Being Unconstitutional In the case of South Carolina, the Fetal Heartbeat and Protection from Abortion Act bans abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected. This typically happens approximately six […]

Federal Court Finds Trump Most Likely Committed a Felony Following 2020 Election

In the never-ending wake of the contested presidential election of 2020, the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th attack on the capitol subpoenaed self-described “activist law professor” John Eastman, who represented President Trump in litigation following the election. Eastman filed a complaint in response, arguing that the Committee was improperly acting in a law enforcement capacity rather than a […]

Supreme Court Issues Significant Clarification About Malicious Prosecution Claims

The Supreme Court just made it a little easier to bring a malicious prosecution claim under the Fourth Amendment. Thompson v. Clark arose when the father of a newborn was arrested and criminally charged for events stemming from his child’s diaper rash. The father, Larry Thompson, claimed the state charged him even though prosecutors had no reason to think he committed […]

If You Rob Someone at the ATM, You May Be Charged With Robbing a Bank

Most armed robberies are state crimes, with some exceptions—for example, it is a federal crime to rob any bank. Under 18 U.S.C. § 2113(a), anyone who “by force and violence, or by intimidation, takes, or attempts to take, from the person or presence of another . . . money . . . belonging to, or in the care, custody, control, management, or possession of, any […]