The souring mood on the breakthroughs won by progressive criminal justice advocates in the years leading up to the pandemic has clearly taken hold. And that’s in spite of the fact that ...
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By Clarissa-Jan Lim Special counsel Jack Smith, who pursued two federal criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump, has resigned from the Justice Department. News about Smith’s ...
Impact Link False accusations and charged rhetoric against judges pose a threat to judicial independence, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in his year-end review for 2024. The report, published ...
In his year-end report on the federal judiciary, the chief justice decried violence, intimidation and disinformation and warned against defiance of court rulings. By Adam Liptak Reporting from ...
Dave Chappelle not only touched on the L.A. County wildfires during his opening monologue on Saturday Night Live but also spoofed the evacuations by pretending to be a criminal with a whole lot to ...
WASHINGTON - Chief Justice John Roberts warned Tuesday that the independence of the federal courts is under threat from "illegitimate activity," raising concerns about violence and intimidation ...
Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna today described ... In 1990, he started independent practice in Civil, Criminal, Service and Labour matters at various courts of Ernakulam and Kerala High ...
To hear the prospective attorney general nominee and the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Republican members tell it, the Justice Department has been corrupted. In fact, they targeted federal ...
Right as Donald Trump is preparing to take the oath of office to become the 47 th president of the United States, his criminal cases ... Is Out The Department of Justice released special counsel ...
Walmart is refreshing its logo for the first time in nearly two decades, highlighting its evolution while also serving as a nod to its past, the big-box retailer announced Monday. The word mark on ...
WASHINGTON—Justice Department lawyers who have angered President-elect Donald Trump and his allies are facing tough decisions about whether to stay in government—and how to best protect ...