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Laws passed last year aim to protect students by creating a shared database of teachers who have abused kids in public and ...
President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal law enforcement officers in Washington, DC, and his takeover of the police ...
A federal judge dismissed a challenge to New Jersey's policy of storing blood drawn from newborns for disease screening.
A federal judge is hearing closing arguments over whether to stop construction indefinitely at an immigrant detention center ...
School officials say they have returned “sensitive” books to the shelves after a federal court order, but the issue is far ...
The court ordered an initial mediation term of six months with a monthly cost up to $75,000, unless the parties reach a ...
The parties in an excessive force lawsuit have 30 days to comply with a previously approved settlement agreement, according ...
A former Newberry College football player is taking further legal action after spending more than two months in jail for a murder he did not commit.
U.S. District Court Judge Mary S. McElroy on Aug. 12 issued a 24-page ruling throwing out Tempest’s last remaining effort to hold authorities liable for what he alleged was his wrongful conviction in ...
The California high-speed rail project remains locked in a battle with the White House over billions in federal investment.
At University of Georgia, Emma Hetherington leads the first legal clinic in the country that exists solely to provide civil ...
NEW YORK (AP) — New York’s attorney general on Wednesday sued the parent company of the Zelle payment platform, months after ...