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A new book from seasoned journalists offers an inside look at the chaos surrounding the 2024 election. Authors Josh Dawsey, ...
After 20 years on the bench, Judge Paula Skahan retired. Crime in Memphis has "gotten to" her, but said she never stopped hoping for a better future.
The nonprofit Wisconsin Books to Prisoners (WBTP) and the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (DOC) are carrying out a pilot ...
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman's office reported there were no credible findings of law violations from the 2024 ...
Tucked away on the sixth floor of the D’Angelo Law Library are two key-protected rooms enclosed in glass, holding some of the ...
La Jolla resident Marc Carlos is a criminal defense attorney and published author. His latest book is “The Apparition.” (Provided by Marc Carlos) ...
Texas Bill Threatens Jail Time for Teaching Books Like “The Catcher in the Rye” It’s a pretty “crummy” situation, as Holden Caulfield might say.
A new edition of the bestselling book “Criminal Law in Canada: Cases, Questions, and the Code”, co-authored by associate professor David MacAlister and the late professor emeritus Simon Verdun-Jones ...
'Playing the Clock'?: Hochul Says NY's Discovery Loophole Is to Blame for Wide Dismissal of Criminal Cases 7 minute read January 14, 2025 ...
A federal judge struck down key parts of an Arkansas law that would have allowed criminal charges against librarians and booksellers for providing "harmful" materials to minors.
A federal judge on Monday ruled the two most contentious parts of Arkansas’s book-censorship law unconstitutional and permanently blocked them from taking effect. An appeal is planned.
Arkansas's highest court [has concluded] that a broad interpretation [of "harmful to minors"]—which swept in books that would be considered harmful to the youngest of minors—was what the ...