ONE OF THE MOST HEATED RACES IN THIS MONTH’S RUNOFF IS THE RACE FOR ORLEANS PARISH CLERK OF CRIMINAL COURT, INCUMBENT DARREN ...
Earlier this week, KUAM News spoke with criminal justice students from the University of Guam ahead of their capstone project ...
National Law University, Delhi invites online application for the post of Children Research Fellowship on contractual ...
Incumbent Darren Lombard was ousted by challenger Calvin Duncan. Duncan secured more than 66 percent of the vote to Lombard's ...
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10 degrees most likely to leave you jobless after graduation
What does it mean when the value of a college degree, once a guaranteed ticket to stability, is now so uncertain? For today’s ...
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Criminal Justice Educators Association hosts annual meeting
Professors who teach courses in law enforcement and corrections from across the state gathered in Binghamton recently to discuss the latest issues impacting their profession. The Criminal Justice ...
Michael Riedel, a criminal defence lawyer who spent much of the last two decades working for the Aboriginal Torres Strait ...
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Justice Department Prepares to Pay Trump Ally Michael Flynn Millions
The DOJ wants to give Michael Flynn a hefty settlement, even though he once pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.
A federal judge has ruled acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli in Southern California is serving in the role unlawfully. Essayli has been acting as the U.S. attorney for the Central District ...
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I Wouldn’t Be Upset If This Hawaii State Justice Ended Up on the Supreme Court One Day
We move along to Hawaii because why the hell not. Actually, there's some work to be done there. I give one Justice Todd Eddins of the state supreme court. Back at the end of September, Eddins and his ...
The No Limits hub has been hailed as a valuable place for young people to socialise, talk, relax - and have their hair cut ...
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Uncertainty for P.E.I.'s federal public service employees as Carney plans to slash 16K jobs
The federal government is set to slash 16,000 positions — or about 4.5 per cent of the public service workforce — over the ...
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