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How Trump changed America’s legal landscape

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www.wsav.com – Ella Lee – 2024-12-27 11:53:00

SUMMARY: President-elect Trump’s 2024 campaign was marked by extensive legal challenges, with courtroom appearances rivaling campaign rallies. He was the first former U.S. president to face criminal charges, resulting in four prosecutions—two federal and two state—altering the legal landscape for presidential conduct. Despite his challenges, Trump secured a decisive electoral victory. Notably, the Supreme Court ruled that former presidents have significant immunity from prosecution related to their official acts, reshaping presidential powers. However, Trump’s New York conviction for falsifying business records stands, while his Georgia case’s status remains uncertain as it awaits appeals.

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Musk and MAGA are fighting over H-1B visas. How do they work?

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www.wsav.com – Juliann Ventura – 2024-12-27 19:13:00

SUMMARY: Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are facing backlash from President Trump’s base after expressing support for the H-1B visa program, designed to attract international talent but criticized for its complexity and abuse potential. The controversy intensified on Musk’s social media platform X, with criticism from far-right figures like Laura Loomer. The debate was reignited by comments from Sriram Krishnan, who suggested lifting green card caps for skilled immigrants. Recently, the Biden administration clarified H-1B application rules. The H-1B visas are limited to 65,000 annually, with an additional 20,000 for advanced degree holders, often leading to a lottery selection process.

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Judge rules Georgia Senate committee can subpoena Fani Willis over Trump case | Georgia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – 2024-12-27 14:10:00

SUMMARY: Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shukura Ingram ordered District Attorney Fani Willis to respond by January 13 to a subpoena from a Georgia Senate committee, which she had refused to honor. The Senate committee wanted to question Willis about her prosecution of President-elect Trump. Despite Willis’s refusal, Sen. Greg Dolezal and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones expressed concerns about public trust and accountability. The Georgia Court of Appeals removed Willis from the Trump case due to a conflict of interest but did not dismiss the indictment. The Senate is pushing for greater oversight of Willis’s office.

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Legislative committees offer preview of 2025 Georgia session | Georgia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – 2024-12-27 12:39:00

SUMMARY: Georgia lawmakers are preparing for the 2025 legislative session, discussing key issues including tort reform, child care, transgender athletes in women’s sports, artificial intelligence, and disaster resilience. Gov. Brian Kemp emphasized tort reform as a priority, addressing the state’s ranking in the “Judicial Hellholes” report. A committee recommended legislation banning transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports, while another proposed tax credits to support child care and early childhood education. Additionally, lawmakers are considering creating a state AI oversight board and an Office of Resilience. The 2025 session begins on January 14.

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