Donald Trump's legal team is urging a New York judge to overturn his conviction related to hush money payments.
In an interview with CNN's Kaitlan Collins on Wednesday, Cohen likened himself to a "political prisoner" detained for not relinquishing a constitutional right.
The senators urged the special counsel to find whether Justice Thomas failed to report as income more than $267,000 he received in a forgiven loan in 2008.
If successful, the Democrat bill will remove the immunity from criminal prosecution provided by the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling.
Trump is charged in the case with taking classified documents from the White House and resisting the government's attempts to retrieve the materials.
The contested statutes, enacted in 1849, were largely interpreted to prohibit abortions except to save the mother's life.
Trump's lawyers sent a letter to Judge Juan M. Merchan to consider the Supreme Court's decision before proceeding with next week's sentencing.
The fallout from this decision will make it more challenging for President Joe Biden or any future president to act on a wide range of policy areas.
The decision comes amid a turbulent political debate concerning firearms, creating a challenging environment for passing new gun laws. State and federal laws prohibiting gun ownership have faced increasing scrutiny from the courts.
The Supreme Court voted 7-2, with the majority justices upholding the tax's validity. Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the deciding opinion for the majority, and Justice Clarence Thomas wrote his dissent.
Campaign officials also plan to use the anniversary, which falls just days before Biden's first debate of this election cycle against Trump on June 27.
Murphy affirmed that it is "absolutely" appropriate for Biden to criticize the Court.
President Joe Biden appeared alongside former President Barack Obama, George Clooney and others.
The Senate Judiciary Committee got the information, covering a span of seven years, from documents provided by Harlan Crow.
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court permitted doctors to mail the pills to their patients even without an in-person visit. Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the opinion on the case, citing lack of standing as the grounds for the decision.
In a separate recording, Alito's wife is heard addressing a recent controversy over flag displays at their homes in Virginia and New Jersey.
The Supreme Court issued an order requiring Louisiana to use a congressional map for its 2024 elections that includes two majority-Black districts, despite a previous lower-court ruling deeming the map an "illegal racial gerrymander."
With a narrow margin of 16-14, the repeal gained bipartisan support, including from two Republican senators who broke ranks with their party.
The Supreme Court rejected again Peter Navarro's request to avoid further prison time for his contempt of Congress conviction.
He further stated that he wasn't concerned at all about the possibility of the ex-president's criminal cases not being resolved before the November election.
The state's Supreme Court upheld Florida's existing 15-week abortion ban, thereby activating a six-week abortion ban passed by the state legislators last year. The law will be implemented within 30 days.
The upcoming Supreme Court case on mifepristone access in abortion procedures sparks contentious debates that strike at the heart of the controversial issue.