The County Board of Supervisors hosted the first of two public legal observation trainings to help people understand their rights during federal enforcement actions.
Investigation Discovery’s The Curious Case Of… The Woman Dying for Attention examines how Sarah Delashmit faked cancer and ...
A West Newton man pleaded guilty in federal court on Tuesday to hacking into hundreds of individual Snapchat accounts, ...
A Savannah man identified as one of the participants in the July 2025 shootout at Oglethorpe Mall has pleaded guilty in ...
A team of students in the Law School's Abrams Environmental Law Clinic got first-hand experience on one of the country’s biggest legal stages this January. The students spent their winter break ...
The largest settlements last year, totaling $24.1 million, went to two men who spent more than 20 years in prison after they were wrongly arrested and convicted for a fatal 1986 robbery in midtown ...
The president promised to immediately target the immigration system with sweeping enforcement pushes, a hardline approach to granting asylum.
New York City paid more than $117 million last year to settle police misconduct lawsuits in cases ranging from the violent arrests of protesters in 2020 to bad police work that led to wrongful ...
Assistant District Attorney Glenn Cole points at the defendant, Rayquan Borum, during the prosecutions opening statements.
A federal judge has found the school system remains segregated in student assignment just over 60 years after the case began.
Utah 7th District Judge Don Torgerson. A Utah House committee voted on Monday to advance a censure of Torgerson over comments he made during a sentencing hearing last year. (Utah State Courts) SALT ...