Our criminal justice system is founded on the principle that ‘no innocent person should be punished even if a hundred guilty ...
In this week’s Elie v. U.S., The Nation’s justice correspondent digs into the fallout from the Democrats’ shutdown letdown. Plus: why the SNAP fight is far from over—and Kim Kardashian shouldn’t ...
As the FBI’s deputy director, Bongino receives some of the country’s most sensitive secrets, including the President’s Daily ...
Criminal law continues to be one of the most dynamic and impactful fields within the legal profession. Whether your passion lies in defending the accused, prosecuting on behalf of the state, or ...
Will SCOTUS Resolve the Circuit Split on a Law That Disarms People With Nonviolent Criminal Records?
Steven Duarte is one of several petitioners who are asking the justices to address the constitutionality of that absurdly ...
A federal judge in Texas has dismissed a criminal conspiracy charge against Boeing related to two 737 Max crashes that killed ...
The Supreme Judicial Court is slated to hold oral arguments on Wednesday, in a case that has pitted legislators against ...
In the year since, rather than preventing the weaponization of prosecutions, the court has unleashed it. Mr. Trump’s direction of the prosecutions of his perceived enemies — notably James Comey, the ...
The GCCC Criminal Justice Team is shown with their awards after competing at regionals. From left are Robert Scrivner, Keydi Villeda, Baby “April” Htoo, Mariel Zambrano, Kenzie Lopez, Yvette Guzman, ...
In response to requests from state Republican parties, the Department of Justice announced plans on Friday to send federal election monitors to California and New Jersey ahead of November’s election.
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