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At the core of New Frontier's operation is an audacious goal: to help one million people gain immigration documents. So far, ...
Nicholas Bailey began serving a 25- to 45-year sentence in 2016 after being convicted of first-degree sexual assault of a child and third-degree sexual assault of a child in Lancaster ...
The Nebraska State Patrol arrested an Arizona man after troopers found more than 20 pounds of suspected fentanyl pills and ...
Over the years, famous actors have given incredible performances as lawyers. Everyone loves a good courtroom drama like ...
Dian Domach, who was convicted in 2013 for a Lincoln gas station robbery, recently became entangled in the Trump administration’s efforts to get third countries to take immigrants who can't ...
The city has denied there was any truth to Stevenson’s claim and admitted no liability. In sending the case back to the Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court said it should be taken under further ...
Members of Colorado's judiciary spoke on Friday to more than three dozen people who are interested in becoming state judges, and hammered home a consistent theme: At the very beginning, they need to ...
WASHINGTON −The Supreme Court on May 16 continued to block the Trump administration from using a 1798 wartime law to deport a group of Venezuelan migrants who said they had not been given a real ...
The Supreme Court appeared divided Thursday about whether to scale back nationwide orders that have blocked President Donald Trump’s ban on birthright citizenship, in a case with implications ...
Andrea Chaparro, a Bryan High student and member of the MLK Living the Dream Team club, asks a question of the Nebraska Supreme Court when it held a traveling court session at the high school in ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday regarding the Trump administration’s attack on birthright citizenship — the constitutional right to citizenship of any child born on U.S. soil.
Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter died Thursday at his home in New Hampshire at the age of 85, the Court announced Friday. "Justice Souter was appointed to the Court by President George H ...
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