Don Lemon's Attorneys Seek Grand Jury Transcripts Amid Alleged DOJ Misconduct
Don Lemon's attorneys seek release of grand jury transcripts in his federal civil rights case, citing recent examples of DOJ grand jury misconduct across the US.

Don Lemon's attorneys seek release of grand jury transcripts in his federal civil rights case, citing recent examples of DOJ grand jury misconduct across the US.
NEWSAIDozens of anti-immigration protesters who face federal charges for interrupting a Minnesota church service will not face state charges, as prosecutors deemed evidence insufficient. The decision drew criticism from the church's lead pastor.
NEWSAIThe Supreme Court has allowed Alabama to use a Republican-favored redistricting map, eliminating a district where Black voters elected a Democrat. This follows a previous ruling that weakened the Voting Rights Act, leading to concerns about increased gerrymandering and limited congressional power to protect minority voters.
NEWSAIChicago's top federal prosecutor, Andrew Boutros, admitted to personally addressing a grand jury before indicting protesters, a rare move he claims was to ensure fairness. Charges were later dropped due to alleged misconduct, raising concerns about the integrity of the process.
NEWSAIA New York judge sealed a murder case hearing for Luigi Mangione, excluding the press and public without explanation. This move raises transparency concerns, as court hearings are typically open. The judge cited defense requests but offered no further details, despite media attempts to gain access.
NEWSAIA federal judge is considering whether to overturn the felony obstruction conviction of former Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan, who was found guilty of helping an immigrant evade federal officers. Her attorney argues the conviction is invalid following a federal appeals court ruling.
NEWSAIA class action lawsuit filed against Amazon alleges its Ring cameras' 'Familiar Faces' feature illegally collects and uses facial recognition data from millions of Americans without adequate consent, violating consumer privacy laws.