Rudy Giuliani concedes he made false statements against 2 Georgia election workers Giuliani submitted this declaration as part of the ongoing civil lawsuit filed in 2021 by election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea "Shaye" Moss. The two women sued Giuliani for defamation. Jaclyn Diaz
Actor Kevin Spacey is acquitted in the U.K. on sexual assault charges A jury in London acquitted Spacey on Wednesday after 12 hours of deliberations. On hearing the verdict, Spacey wiped away tears and mouthed the words "thank you" to the jury. Lauren Frayer
Judge blocks Biden administration's new rules for asylum-seekers at the border U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar blocked a similar policy during the Trump administration, and immigrant advocates had urged him to do the same in this case. Joel Rose
Herbal supplement Kratom targeted by lawsuits after a string of deaths Millions of Americans use Kratom, which is sold at gas stations, vape shops and bars. It can act like an opiate on the body. The FDA warns against using kratom, but most states don't regulate it. Peter Haden
Trump's classified documents trial date is set. What to know about this complex case The legal complexities tied to former President Donald Trump's classified documents case are unique and the judge's lack of experience in such a case could contribute to lingering delays, lawyers say. Jaclyn Diaz
Trump classified documents trial in Florida to begin in May 2024 Former President Donald Trump faces 37 counts over allegations of withholding classified and top-secret documents. His lawyers wanted the trial delayed until after the 2024 presidential election. Greg Allen
Here's where the criminal and civil cases facing Trump stand Former President Donald Trump faces a number of criminal charges in two cases — but that may not be all, as he faces scrutiny in other probes. This all comes as Trump is running for president. Jaclyn Diaz
Public defenders' low income clients will suffer the most from funding crisis Federal public defenders warn they face severe budget cuts that could require them to trim more than 10% of their current staff. That will hurt many of their low income clients. Carrie Johnson
Federal public defenders warn budget cuts may threaten ability to represent clients Federal public defenders face a looming budget crisis that threatens their ability to represent indigent people accused of crimes. Carrie Johnson
A federal judge denies Trump's request for new trial in E. Jean Carroll legal saga Judge Lewis A. Kaplan wrote that the jury in the Carroll case did not reach "a seriously erroneous result," as former President Donald Trump said. Jaclyn Diaz