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Here’s What to Know About Weinstein’s Third Rape Trial in New York

14 April 2026 at 07:00
Harvey Weinstein is scheduled to go on trial for a third time in six years on the same charge. An appeals court overturned his first conviction, and the second trial ended in a hung jury.

Harvey Weinstein, 74, will be tried for the third time in Manhattan.

ICE Must Allow Lawmakers to Inspect Detention Centers, Judge Rules

18 December 2025 at 00:13
Judge Jia M. Cobb wrote that two policies announced in June appeared to unlawfully bar members of Congress from making unannounced visits at immigration detention facilities.

Federal agents outside Delaney Hall Detention Facility in Newark in June. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has curbed access to its detention centers and required seven days’ notice for lawmakers seeking entry.

How the Rhinelander Trial Scandalized the Jazz Age

17 December 2025 at 10:00
Rhinelander v. Rhinelander was one of the most scandalous trials of the Jazz Age. 100 years later, it reads as a tragedy about the country’s original sin.

Alice Rhinelander, center, with her sisters in the courtroom during the annulment trial.

Judge Blocks Trump’s Deployment of National Guard in Portland, Ore.

5 October 2025 at 12:15
A federal judge appointed by President Trump issued a temporary restraining order, siding for now with Oregon and Portland lawyers who called federalizing the guard a presidential overreach.

Department of Homeland Security agents, police officers and U.S. Border Patrol Agents stand guard at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland, Ore., on Thursday.

U.K. ‘Grooming Gang’ Leader Sentenced to 35 Years for Rape

1 October 2025 at 18:43
Seven men in all were sentenced on Wednesday over their roles in a decades-old national scandal in Britain involving child sexual abuse.

Rochdale, England, was among the first British towns to be revealed as a hub of activity by sexual grooming gangs.

Trump Administration Sues Maryland Federal Judges Over Immigration Rule

25 June 2025 at 16:29
Lawyers for the administration said that a rule issued by a judge in Maryland intruded on the White House’s inherent powers to “enforce the nation’s immigration laws.”

The U.S. District Court in Greenbelt, Md. The lawsuit filed by the Trump administration against the district’s chief judge and 14 other federal judges who serve on the bench in Maryland makes clear how strained the relationship between the executive and judicial branches has become.

The Army Was the Only Life She Knew. Trump’s Trans Ban Cast Her Out.

16 June 2025 at 11:05
Maj. Erica Vandal’s superiors called her “a superb officer.” The president said transgender soldiers like her lack the “honesty,” “humility” and “integrity” to serve.

Luis Rubiales Found Guilty of Sexual Assault for Kissing Jennifer Hermoso

20 February 2025 at 15:43
Luis Rubiales forcibly kissed Jennifer Hermoso on the lips after the country’s national team won the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

Luis Rubiales, former president of the Spanish soccer federation, leaving court this month.

4 Takeaways From the Hearing on Dismissing Charges Against Eric Adams

The Justice Department has asked to dismiss a federal corruption case against the New York mayor, prompting resignations and calls for the judge to reject the request.

Mayor Eric Adams appeared in federal court as a judge weighed the Justice Department’s request to drop corruption charges against him.

During Pelicot Trial, Avignon’s Ramparts Give a Platform to Denounce ‘Rape Culture’

20 December 2024 at 10:10
A feminist collective, the Amazons of Avignon, has been plastering the walls of the city with testimony from the trial of the 51 men who were convicted in the Gisèle Pelicot rape case.

The walls of Avignon, France, draped with a banner in French meaning “Rape is rape.” The Pelicot trial was occurring in the modern courthouse just across the road.

51 Men Guilty in Rape Trial That Horrified France

Dominique Pelicot, who admitted to drugging and raping his wife for almost a decade and to inviting dozens of strangers to join him, was convicted on Thursday of aggravated rape and other charges and was sentenced to the maximum 20 years in prison. The court also convicted the 50 other defendants, most of them on rape charges. Catherine Porter, a New York Times reporter, followed the four-month trial and reports from Avignon.

Trump Still Faces 8 Civil Lawsuits Over the Jan. 6 Attack

7 December 2024 at 03:22
Donald J. Trump has successfully defeated or impeded many legal challenges against him over the storming of the Capitol, but eight lawsuits on the matter remain in the courts.

The lawsuits — all of which are being heard in Federal District Court in Washington — were largely brought by police officers and members of Congress.

Man Sentenced for Harassing New Hampshire Public Radio Journalists

1 September 2024 at 20:58
Tucker Cockerline was part of a group that prosecutors said vandalized the homes of a New Hampshire Public Radio reporter, her editor and her parents.

A frame from a surveillance video showing a man throwing a brick at the home of a New Hampshire Public Radio journalist in Melrose, Mass.

A Timeline of Julian Assange’s Legal Saga

24 June 2024 at 23:51
A plea deal brought an abrupt end to an extraordinary legal saga that has raised novel issues of national security, press freedoms, politics and diplomacy.

Julian Assange in London in 2010.

Trump and Allies Assail Conviction With Faulty Claims

1 June 2024 at 02:05
After former President Donald J. Trump was found guilty, he and a number of conservative figures in the news media and lawmakers on the right have spread false and misleading claims about the Manhattan case.

Former President Donald J. Trump attacked the judge and criminal justice system after being found guilty on 34 felony charges.

Biden Denounces ‘Reckless’ G.O.P. Efforts to Discredit Trump Conviction

31 May 2024 at 22:53
The president broke his long silence over his predecessor’s legal troubles, calling the New York jury’s guilty verdict vindication for the idea that “no one is above the law.”

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