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For three long years, a group of #police #officers and U.S. #lawmakers who have ⭐#sued Donald Trump in his private capacity for his conduct on Jan. 6 ⭐️have awaited trial

The "domino effect" of the 🔸Supreme Court’s presidential #immunity #ruling 🔸now seems poised to #disrupt the case again and potentially irk a judge who plainly expressed his desire to get the case tried before autumn.

The consolidated case is 🌟Lee v. Trump, 🌟and it is before U.S. District Judge #Amit #Mehta, a former public defender and appointee of former President Barack Obama.

Law&Crime attended the remote status conference on Tuesday and learned that the parties have continued to engage in several rounds of negotiations over evidence in discovery and that they have also issued subpoenas to entities like the U.S. Secret Service and Metropolitan Police Department for records pertinent to Jan. 6.

But according to attorneys for the plaintiffs as well as attorneys for Trump, ♦️neither the Secret Service nor the Metropolitan Police Department ♦️have yet responded to subpoenas sent more than five weeks ago.

Attorneys for the plaintiffs told Mehta that the deadline they put on response for their subpoenas sent earlier this year was June 18.

A spokesperson for MPD declined to comment on pending litigation and a request for comment to the Secret Service was also declined to Law&Crime on Friday.

Mehta found this lack of responsiveness curious,
and on Tuesday he said he would reach out to the D.C. Attorney General’s Office to determine whether the subpoenas were #lost in the mail
or if the Secret Service or the MPD’s custodian of records were being #nonresponsive.

While concerned, the judge appeared 🔹determined to keep moving the civil case down the tracks 🔹and ordered the parties to disclose the names of those individuals they intend to depose or obtain declarations from
💥no later than Aug. 23.

As Law&Crime reported, 👉 it was in April when Mehta set down a Sept. 11 deadline for the parties to complete discovery specific to immunity issues Trump may want to raise.

“I do want to get to summary judgment briefing this fall and get this done,” Mehta said Tuesday.

Much of the discovery is publicly sourced material and so far, according to attorneys for the National Archives who attended the status conference,
♦️the National Archives has produced 1,500 of 4,700 total documents flagged for the matter. ♦️

The records pertain to Trump’s🔹 “Stop the Steal” rally at the Ellipse,
🔹official communication between government officials about that rally,
🔹the logistics for how Trump got to the Ellipse and left,
🔹and communications about his speech.

✅No concerns over privilege issues are expected by Trump’s lawyers or the plaintiffs.

During the status conference, it was also revealed by federal prosecutors that they have ✅received roughly 1,650 pages of records from the Interior Department
so far and that the department is on track to finish this production by Aug. 19.

Mehta has spent months holding fast to the Sept. 11 deadline,
but ⚠️with so many competing deadlines in the weeks ahead,
as Law&Crime explores in every venue where Trump is charged below,
the federal judge may soon find himself woefully disappointed and, along with the plaintiffs, waiting yet again.

lawandcrime.com/high-profile/t

Law & Crime · Trump Docket: Dominoes from SCOTUS immunity may irk Jan. 6 judge who wants to 'get this done'Law&Crime takes a look at key legal developments in every venue where Donald Trump is facing civil or criminal charges.

Certification fights are already cropping up in battleground states

Georgia conservative Julie Adams spread #conspiracies about election workers,
concocted a baseless story about ballot couriers drinking #beer and doing #drugs while hoarding ballots,
and boasted of her contentious relationship with local election officials.

Then, in February, Adams was sworn in as a 🔸member of the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections 🔸in Georgia.
In one of her first acts, she #sued the rest of the board and the elections director,
claiming she should not be forced to certify election results “without access to all elements of the election materials”.

The dustup in Fulton County is just one example of the election #certification #fights already cropping up in battleground states,
from Georgia to Michigan to Nevada this year.

cnn.com/2024/07/30/politics/ce

How is this something that still happens in this world?

A #lawsuit accused #Hyundai of using #child #labor in its #Alabama facilities. The U.S. Department of Labor #sued the #South #Korean auto giant, along with a connected staffing #agency and #supplier, for allegedly #employing #children under the age of 14.

qz.com/hyundai-motor-kia-under

Quartz · Hyundai benefited from 'oppressive' child labor in Alabama facilities, lawsuit saysBy William Gavin
#Oregon’s most populous county on Thursday #sued major oil and gas companies over a deadly 2021 heatwave that killed dozens of people.

The defendants should be held responsible, the lawsuit alleges, for their role in fueling the #climatecrisis.

From 25 to 28 June 2021, an unprecedented heat dome blanketed the Pacific north-west. The record-shattering temperatures killed 69 in Oregon’s Multnomah county and hundreds more across the region, marking one of the most destructive weather disasters in American history.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/22/oregon-big-oil-lawsuit-heatwave-heat-dome-pacific-northwest
The GuardianOregon county sues big oil over 2021 heatwave that killed dozens of peopleBy Dharna Noor