Legal experts have weighed in on claims that former Act Party president Tim Jago’s name suppression went on for too long – saying the right to appeal remains an essential part of the legal process.
A survivors' advocate says sex offenders should not be able to get name suppression for as long as Tim Jago had. Legal experts have weighed in on claims that former ACT party president Tim Jago's name ...
Two of three variances for the sign passed that night. While the other votes were close, the final regulatory pass — allowing Constantino to advertise a product not available on ...
Dozens of prosecutors have been let go from the U.S. Justice Department, as President Donald Trump's administration follows ...
An Italian navy ship transferred migrants from Albania back to Italy following a court ruling in Rome. The decision marks the ...
An Italian appeals court has refused to approve the speedy expulsion of 43 asylum seekers detained in Albania under a ...
Marion Bowman Jr. was convicted of shooting and killing a young mother, 21 year-old Kandee Martin, in Dorchester County, South Carolina ...
The lawsuit, filed by Catholic Charities of Jackson, Lenawee and Hillsdale Counties, argues Michigan’s law violates free ...
In the three years since it was initially filed, Flores’ case has made no meaningful progress, and has now been hurt by ...
Idaho's district courts lack experienced business litigators due to low judicial pay. Experts warn this threatens fair ...
With Premier Doug Ford’s announcement of an early provincial election in Ontario, businesses that engage or are planning to engage in the ...
After more than 30 years of deciding disputes over public access to records, the Legislature could consider a bill this ...