Justice Department lawyers are asking judges to pause their cases until funding resumes. By Mattathias Schwartz Mattathias Schwartz reports on the federal judiciary. Hours into its first day, the ...
A former Michigan administrative law judge was sentenced to 40 months to 20 years in prison. Christopher Woolf was convicted of charges including child sexually abusive activity and using a computer ...
Two Illinois Commerce Commission administrative law judges issued a recommendation Monday to slash a proposed $314 million Nicor Gas rate increase by more than a third. The proposed order authorized a ...
Two city court judges in central and western New York, each of whom turned 70 this year, are challenging the state's mandatory requirement rules, which they argue must be overturned because of a new ...
Deputy White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller raged over a ruling — from a judge appointed by President Donald Trump — which blocks a National Guard deployment in Portland. Late Saturday, U.S.
A federal judge in Mississippi has admitted that his staff used artificial intelligence to draft a flawed court order after months of speculation and an inquiry from a U.S. senator.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The R.I. Supreme Court has temporarily suspended the law license of former Central Falls judge Joseph Molina Flynn, who’s under FBI investigation for allegedly duping clients ...
SAN DIEGO — The Trump administration is tapping National Guard and Army Reserve lawyers to be temporary immigration judges after firing dozens of existing judges, the latest step in a broader plan ...
ARLINGTON, Virginia — A registered sex offender arrested after entering a female locker room in northern Virginia scolded the judge presiding over the case on Thursday for not using preferred pronouns ...
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Judge Faith Takes on Love and the Law
Exploring how personal relationships can unravel into courtroom battles. He Won the $2 Billion Powerball. Now He’s Buying Up Lots Burned in the L.A. Fires. Trump admin suffers blow in James Comey case ...
U.S. District Court Judge Landya McCafferty has issued a preliminary injunction against New Hampshire’s law meant to ban diversity, equity, and inclusion practices in public schools. By the end of ...
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