Ground rules for the trial still unclear; law professor Alan Dershowitz, on president's team, pushing for no new testimony to be admitted; Democrats strongly disagree

Senate filing rejects prosecution of president as 'unlawful attempt to overturn 2016 election,' offering preview of defense as case set to go to trial at Capitol

Former Harvard professor says that though he will defend US president during Senate trial for the 'survival of the constitution,' he won't vote for Trump in November

Harvard law professor says he will present oral arguments during Senate trial; Whitewater investigator Ken Starr and ex-Florida AG Pam Bondi also part of the team

In change of pace, US president and first lady attend services at Southern Baptist church rather than at Episcopal one where they married

President introduces pro-Israel preacher Robert Jeffress who attended signing of executive order to withhold funds from colleges that allow anti-Semitism on their campuses

Top advisers to the US leader reportedly want law professor on board

US president's defenders and detractors, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren and pundit Mark Levin, note parallels between impeachment hearings and Israeli leader's legal woes

In acquitting Itamar Shimoni of bribery in alleged deal involving favorable media coverage, officials say judge has laid the groundwork for PM's potential conviction in Case 4000

Hearing renews on Sunday as legal teams conclude discussions on Bezeq case, move on to Case 1000; hundreds protest for and against Netanyahu near AG's home

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