Department of Justice officials have asked a federal court in Washington state to revoke the citizenship status of a man who the DOJ now believes was a Nazi police officer…
Concerned that professionals are double-dipping into public payrolls, New York’s Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has sent 200 letters throughout the state letting individuals know that their employment arrangements have raised…
Environmentalists, tourists and the descendants of public land donors in Michigan are celebrating a federal judge’s ruling that the U.S. Forest Service was wrong to allow a permit for oil…
An Indiana tax attorney who police held at gunpoint after a pizza shop employee falsely accused him of pulling a gun will have a shot at winning damages at a…
A potential juror in Florida ended up in a jail cell rather than the courtroom when she apparently called the judge an asshole for refusing to dismiss her from jury…
Now that the Bronx District Attorney’s office has withdrawn a subpoena for the Internet identity of an anonymous commenter, two bloggers who fought the document are talking to a reporter.
Proponents of the right to carry concealed weapons at Atlanta’s international airport got some high-profile political support for their federal lawsuit.
Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue said new legislation that allows…
The U.S. Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility is investigating allegations of misconduct made by a company unsuccessfully prosecuted by U.S. Attorney Alice Martin, the American Lawyer…
Richard Bryan Smith happens to share the same name and date of birth as a convicted sex offender. And that has led to several cases of mistaken identity, despite the…
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