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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran native living Maryland, was mistakenly deported in March to a mega-prison in his home ...
A bill in the Oklahoma Legislature sought to address the short eviction timeline, but Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed it.
Dateline's "The Officer's Wife" dramatized a national story about one of the most complicated cases in New Mexico: Tera Chavez's 2007 murder and her ex-husband, Albuquerque Police officer Levi Chavez, ...
When facing the devastating diagnosis of mesothelioma, individuals and their families often grapple with overwhelming legal ...
Draft pledges constitutional and legal amendments for overhauling governance, justice, and anti-corruption systems following ...
Immigrant rights groups warn of sweeping arrests and legal overreach, as ICE targets all undocumented individuals—including those without criminal records. Sanctuary protections and due process rights ...
Multiple firms using alt fat EPG say they have suffered after losing access to the ingredient following David Protein's deal ...
Immigration attorneys demanded that federal and state officials identify an immigration court that has jurisdiction over the ...
James Ferguson II, a pioneering Charlotte civil rights attorney whose landmark cases helped desegregate schools nationwide, died Monday at 82. An Asheville native, he co-founded North Carolina’s first ...
The director of national intelligence told Americans this week that what everyone has known about the 2016 election is backwards.
The House of Representatives is preparing to file a motion for reconsideration of the Supreme Court’s decision to void the ...
A new report alleges that the ever-changing rules for checking Jeffrey Epstein–related documents sent the FBI into “full ...