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The innocent in an unthinking war
Today, the Catholic calendar marks the Feast of the Holy Innocents, commemorating the slaughter of the male children of ...
Legal experts question the way the Supreme Court handles emergency appeals; decisions in the past few weeks showed signs of ...
The Supreme Court ruled that "presumption of innocence" ends after conviction, emphasizing caution in granting bail for ...
The Parole Board emphasized that its decisions are guided by legal standards and a thorough evaluation of each individual’s rehabilitation and readiness for supervised release. The convicts were ...
This year was awash in legal news nationally, with federal courts taking an outsize role in responding to executive branch ...
The Unnao rape survivor and her family have expressed profound distrust towards the CBI following Delhi High Court's order to ...
Why did the conservative supermajority align with the president, and what consequences might it face for its choices?
This month I had the opportunity to teach two education courses to judges and magistrates for the Ohio Supreme Court. The ...
Judge Dianna Gibson will allow the Utah State Legislature to appeal one of her rulings in the redistricting case to the Utah ...
The decision settled a yearlong legal battle between the congregation and church members who opposed the Rev. Kevin Johnson’s ...
The lawyer says the actions Rozier is alleged to have done would not have violated federal laws but state ones.
President Donald Trump won case after case at the Supreme Court in his first year back in the White House. But the justices ...
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