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It's part of a deal to resolve President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS over the leak of his tax returns.
The arrangement was denounced by critics as a slush fund for supporters of President Trump, possibly including Jan. 6 rioters.
The US Department of Justice will drop criminal fraud charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and some officials of his firm, days after he agreed to settle a civil case a
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Supreme Court justice faces scrutiny over oil stock holdings tied to major court cases
His most recent financial disclosure showed hundreds of thousands of dollars in individual energy stock holdings.
A Nightly News series on criminal justice reform that highlights the stories of the wrongfully accused and the new ways of seeking justice.
The Justice Department this week instructed federal prosecutors to build criminal drug cases against Mexican officials using new terrorism statutes.
Justice Clarence Thomas lamented the heightened security that has become necessary for members of the Supreme Court in recent years, telling an audience in Florida on Thursday that it is now far more difficult for him to take part in activities outside the courthouse.
Manuel Velasquez, Claire Andre, Thomas Shanks, S.J., and Michael J. Meyer Many public policy arguments focus on fairness. Is affirmative action fair? Are congressional districts drawn to be fair? Is our tax policy fair? Is our method for funding schools fair?
Funding aimed at stopping children from committing crime or needing to be remanded in custody if they are accused of offences will be transferred to the Welsh government. Welsh ministers in Cardiff will be put in charge of funding for some youth justice initiatives by the UK government from April 2027.
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Justice Jackson slams Supreme Court’s handling of rush appeal in Louisiana redistricting case
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson offered a blistering critique Monday of the Supreme Court’s handling of a recent high-profile redistricting case, asserting that the court needed to be “really, really careful” in the churn of an election year to avoid appearing political and suggesting it had failed to do so in that case.