A federal judge in San Francisco on Thursday found that the mass firings of probationary federal employees were likely unlawful.
There are more than 7,000 direct citations of slavery-law precedents that continue to guide lawyers and judges.
Robert Dear, 66, has admitted to killing three people and wounding nine others during a mass shooting at a Planned Parenthood ...
Walter Albert Sebaste, 40, on Friday pleaded not guilty in federal court in Portland to one count of possessing child sex ...
A federal judge, citing the need to prevent future acts of “mafia”-styled acts of witness tampering or intimidation, ordered ...
The exchanges demonstrate the divides that remain as the nation approaches a March 14 deadline to avoid a partial federal ...
Joshua Stueve, a top spokesperson for the Department of Justice (DOJ), has resigned, citing a “toxic work environment” in his ...
Minnesota’s largest addiction treatment provider tells clients they’ll lose treatment and housing support in 60 days after Medicaid funding cut.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet with President Donald Trump in Washington on Friday at a pivotal moment for ...
A West Virginia judge ordered that a monitor be put in place to oversee state child protective services placements in hotels ...
Briley Piper’s attorneys were in federal court on Friday to appeal his death sentence, something he’s tried multiple times since his 2001 conviction.
U.S. District Judge William Alsup instructed the Office of Personnel Management to inform certain federal agencies it had no ...