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While Leonard Cure’s case is not listed in the indictment, his family believes holding Aldridge accountable for his history of misconduct is justice still served.
From Chandannagore to Bloomsbury: Virginia Woolf’s unexpected ‘Bengali connection’ As I see it: Reading Virginia Woolf as an Indian woman, I cannot help but wonder what if she had known about her ...
He told Jan 6 rioters to ‘kill’ cops. After Trump’s pardon, he got hired at the Justice Department - Administration officials call Jared Wise a ‘valued member’ at the nation’s top law ...
The Justice Department's plan to seek a Supreme Court ruling on the constitutionality of President Donald Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship—entitled "Protecting the Meaning ...
The Department of Justice hired a former Jan. 6 defendant who was caught on tape urging rioters to "kill" police. The department calls him a "valued member" of the administration.
Franklin Township’s police chief and a sergeant are suspended amid backlash over their response to a double homicide, raising serious questions about local law enforcement's effectiveness.
The University of Maryland, College Park and Maryland’s attorney general have asked the state to approve their joint request to settle a First Amendment lawsuit brought by the school’s Students for ...
WASHINGTON—The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed the Justice Department for records related to its Jeffrey Epstein investigation and is seeking to question Bill and Hillary Clinton along with ...
Virginia Woolf’s wild run of creativity in her 40s included writing her masterpiece on the terrors and triumphs of middle age.
The Justice Department announced Monday it would end a decades-old consent decree, which banned the federal government from using civil service exams for hiring.
Justice Department lawyers have long enjoyed a professional benefit when they appear in court. As a general rule, judges tend to take them at their word and assume they are telling the truth.