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Mexican communities are taking the law into their own hands, with lynchings on the rise in response to violent crimes largely ...
Chief U.S. District Judge James Boasberg said that the ACLU's requested order would be identical to one he issued last month and was struck down by the Supreme Court.
Federal funding for judicial security measures has remained relatively flat for years, which the U.S. Judicial Conference ...
The biological mother of Arabella McCormack says she retains inheritance rights to bring damages claims against the adoptive ...
The close race for the highest office in one of California's most progressive cities was triggered by the recall and criminal ...
Specifically, the “Unleash American Energy” executive order “directs the removal of impediments imposed on the development ...
PARIS (AP) — Four months after its long-awaited reopening, Notre Dame Cathedral welcomed worshippers and tourists alike on ...
A group of religious parents lack standing to sue over Assembly Bill 1955 since none of their children asked to change their ...
With progress stalled on ending the war in Ukraine, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States was prepared ...
Oregon asserted that a state statute prevents probationers from owning kitchen knife blocks — depending on the size of the ...
Tony Evers, like many governors before him, continues to test the limits of his partial veto authority by striking individual ...
Delia Fabro-Miske — whose father-in-law Mike Miske died awaiting sentencing for murder and other convictions — is one of the ...