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A Wilkes-Barre man who called his lengthy prison sentence "a joke" for trafficking fentanyl and selling a fentanyl pill that resulted in the drug overdose death of an Edwardsville woman had his appeal ...
The Supreme Court has granted President Trump a significant victory in his efforts to downsize the Department of Education, ...
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WAVE 3 News on MSNAll court documents unsealed in Crystal Rogers murder trialAll of the sealed court records surrounding the murder trial of Brooks Houck, Joseph Lawson and Steven Lawson have now been unsealed as of July 15.Over the last few weeks, WAVE News extensively ...
ScotusCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law. Welcome to the initial biweekly “ScotusCrim” column for SCOTUSblog, which we hope ...
The U.S.Supreme Court allowed President Donald Trump to proceed with mass firings in the U.S. Department of Education on ...
In the federal court system, like in state court jurisdictions around the country, felonies rank as the most serious crimes ...
According to The MV Times, the destination or fate of the 40 undocumented immigrants picked up by U.S. Immigration and Enforcement (ICE) on May 27 is still unknown, except for that of two who ...
The sequence of events is familiar: A lower court judge blocks a part of President Donald Trump’s agenda, an appellate panel refuses to put the order on hold while the case continues and the ...
The Court has been punting for months on whether it will take up a legal challenge brought by Los Angeles landlords alleging their city's COVID-era eviction ban was a physical taking.
We look at the court’s actions in those cases and what they mean for executive power.
From a slew of emergency cases related to the Trump administration's executive orders blocked by federal judges to a handful of merits cases on LGBTQ rights, here's what's left to be decided.
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