The U.S. Justice Department has determined that multiple layers of removal restrictions shielding administrative law judges are unconstitutional and will no longer defend them in court, top officials ...
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The Justice Department said a law protecting the officials from arbitrary removal is an unconstitutional intrusion on presidential authority. By Charlie Savage Charlie Savage writes about ...
Gov. Spencer Cox said Thursday he plans to sign several bills that will bring big changes to Utah's government records access ...
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio's two largest law enforcement agencies will now notify Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) if ...
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Experienced court attorneys Madalina Danescu, Rachel Vincent and Susan Winograd are moving to New York City's Civil Court ...
The Syracuse Common Council is considering legislation to deal with slumlords who ignore code enforcement citations, penalties ...
Casey Adams, who has served as Groveport police chief since April 2021, was placed on paid administrative leave on March 4.