The Trump administration has killed a nationwide database of federal police officers’ misconduct, launched by the Biden administration to keep bad cops from jumping from job to job.
Brian Steiner, 40, coerced both female and male patients into having sexual contact with him in exchange for free glasses or ...
Michael S. Wise, Martin J. Mackowski and Aden Hochrun of Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP discuss the approaches of President ...
Robert De Niro says the Capitol Police officers who worked on Jan. 6, 2021 are among those he considers “heroes.” “I think of ...
Former DOJ civil rights counsel Omar Noureldin says decades of legal precedent support private DEI efforts and that the Justice Department shouldn’t use its power against those fighting for fairness.
The federal government requested the review be paused 30 days to allow newly confirmed U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi “to ...
In France, trade unionist Anasse Kazib faces prosecution for pro-Palestinian tweets. The overheated allegations of “apologia ...
A$AP Rocky was charged on two counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and faced 24 years in prison. He leapt into the ...
Eric Adams’ City Hall, already embattled from his indictment last year on federal corruption charges, has now been plunged ...
The EU Parliament's Committee on Internal Affairs has voted in favor of reopening the highly controversial passenger data ...
At least 29 recruits have died during basic training at law enforcement academies nationwide in the last decade.
A union representing the judges said it “makes no sense” to make cuts to immigration courts as Trump promises to carry out ...
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