Following news that a University of Alabama fan has been criminally charged with poisoning the live oaks that play an iconic role for Auburn University during the archrivals’ annual football…
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli II, in papers filed with the Virginia Court of Appeals on Tuesday, said that a prisoner, who prosecutors now believe was wrongly accused of committing…
A former president judge in Pennsylvania who was accused of pocketing millions in job-related payments and putting juveniles in jail for his own financial benefit has been convicted on 12…
In a seemingly logic-driven field, some lawyers are creating superstitious habits and rituals to preserve the delicate balance of their legal universe, reports the New York…
In 1995, a sister of Katherine Klyce was murdered in her home by a drug dealer. It took a decade to find the slayer and still that didn’t bring closure…
Mass torts expert Kenneth Feinberg, in the news for overseeing the BP fund to compensate Gulf oil victims, once believed that lawyers accused of bilking their…
Critics see a veiled threat in a Montana congressman’s assertions that a federal judge should be put on the endangered species list for his ruling on protections for wolves.
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