The bipartisan bill would require district attorneys to demonstrate to a judge that there is a connection between the art and the crime.
Georgia legislators filed a bill Tuesday to protect artists from their work being used in criminal proceedings against them.
The bipartisan measure aims to 'provide that creative and artistic expression evidence is inadmissible at trial.' ...
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and Rep. Barry Loudermilk sent Fulton County DA employees letters Thursday requesting ...
The trial for three codefendants indicted on racketeering and other charges alongside rapper Young Thug was delayed until ...
The announcement by Attorney General Bondi of a “Weaponization Working Group” to investigate those who led the cases against ...
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Jim Jordan on DA Fani Willis probe
The House Judiciary Committee is asking to talk with staffers in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' office. The ...
A group of Republican and Democratic state lawmakers have introduced a bill that would limit prosectors’ use of musical ...
Chairman Jim Jordan said his committee would continue its probe into state and local officials who participated in ...
The letters were sent to Trina Swanson-Lucas, assistant chief investigator; Will Wooten, deputy district attorney in the major crimes division; Donald Wakeford, chief senior district attorney in the ...
The House Judiciary Committee, which is led by Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan, says it is continuing its investigation into ...
The bill comes after Fulton County’s massive organized crime-related trial of international recording superstar Young Thug and the alleged Young Slime Life criminal gang.