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Law enforcement agencies, courts, and communities across the country face pressure to improve their criminal justice practices. Meanwhile, resources to do so remain constrained—even more so in recent ...
A state-led audit investigation revealed that the Connecticut Division of Criminal Justice did not comply with statutory requirements and prosecutorial standards involving ...
The Marshall Project reports on Supreme Court rulings that weakened universal injunctions, impacting immigration laws while ...
Use these tips from investigative reporter Alysia Santo to map out the systems you must unlock to get the documents you need.
The Justice Department is proceeding with plans to revive a moribund relief process for people who have lost their Second Amendment rights as a result of criminal convictions. The department's FY ...
Man armed with gun inside Criminal Justice Center On Friday afternoon, SCSO released photos of the man they believe is responsible for the video.
There was a single goal in mind: find something — anything — that could be released to the public to satisfy President ...
Five months ago, the University of Hawaiʻi Community Design Center, which includes faculty, staff, students, and allied ...
The plan directly contradicted the White House, which last month described as “fake news” reports of plans to re-deport Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department on Friday fired at least three prosecutors involved in U.S. Capitol riot criminal cases, the latest moves by the Trump administration targeting attorneys ...
The firings are the latest moves by the Trump administration targeting attorneys connected to the massive prosecution of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, according to two people familiar with the matter.
After five years on the Supreme Court, Justice Amy Coney Barrett is defying expectations, staking out independent ground, and breaking with President Donald Trump.