On Monday, the Supreme Court issued a highly anticipated ruling in Trump v. United States. The court split 6-3 on partisan and ideological grounds. Federal prosecutors allege that former President ...
An ad hoc steering committee will organize a two-day public workshop to explore the U.S. criminal justice system's relationship to social/legal inclusion and exclusion of racial and ethnic populations ...
Separate ethics complaints filed by members of Congress and an advocacy group against Justices Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson will not be referred to the Justice Department, federal court ...
Trying to find your way through the justice system when your life is falling apart isn’t just about knowing the law. You need ...
As complex discussions around youth-involved crimes continue across the state, the Maryland Office of the Public Defender hosted a session titled “In Defense of Us – Championing for Children: ...
Social justice advocates spotlighted attacks on education and emphasized inequalities in the criminal justice system at a panel Georgetown University’s Racial Justice Institute hosted on April 15. The ...
In any given year, 98% of criminal cases in the federal courts end with a plea bargain — a practice that prizes efficiency over fairness and innocence, according to a new report from the American Bar ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court — and she's determined not to be the last. Jackson's new memoir, "Lovely One," which will be released Tuesday, ...
Washington — The federal courts will not refer allegations that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas may have violated ethics laws to the Justice Department, the judiciary's policymaking body said ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James is the target of an ethics complaint after she was referred to the Department of Justice for alleged mortgage fraud. On April 15, Federal Housing Finance Agency ...