As the Trump administration intensifies immigration enforcement nationwide, a wave of high-profile arrests — many unfolding ...
For most of modern policing, warrants were built around a simple premise: identify a place, identify an object, identify ...
The Secret Service continues to endanger the president’s life with lax security, and the government is sitting on information that might expose recent failures which allowed President Trump to get ...
Guwahati: Gauhati high court has underscored the urgent and critical need for robust personal security arrangements for judicial officers, particularly those presiding over criminal cases.The court ...
FILE PHOTO: The Colorado Supreme Court hears a rebuttal from First Assistant Attorney General Wendy J. Ritz during arguments for People v. Rodriguez-Morelos as part of Courts in the Community at the ...
Florida's Attorney General challenged a Sarasota judge's order that prohibited prosecutors from carrying guns in courtrooms. The dispute centers on whether state attorneys and their assistants legally ...
The federal court system plans to spend $35 million less from its court security account in fiscal 2026 than it did the previous year unless Congress provides additional funding, at a time of ...
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A weekend house fire destroyed the home of South Carolina Judge Diane Goodstein, weeks after she issued an order against the Trump administration. Authorities have not said what caused the blaze, and ...
The judiciary’s leadership met in Washington, emphasized their budgetary needs and said that threats against judges remained a problem. By Mattathias Schwartz Mattathias Schwartz reports on the ...
WASHINGTON — The White House and its top Republican allies in Congress have, for now, snubbed federal judges who asked for additional security funds as a result of a recent spike in violent threats.
U.S. District Judge Esther Salas stood before a room of attorneys general on Tuesday to relive the day her only child was murdered, warning that such tragedies could recur if judicial security remains ...