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Preliminary vote tallies from Mexico's first judicial elections indicate the ruling Morena party is headed toward control ...
The court did uphold convictions for Pullman, and co-defendant Anne M. Lynch, a union consultant, on honest services wire ...
A Romanian man admittedly spent years operating an online group dedicated to "swatting" dozens of government employees, ...
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier says it’s pretty basic why he won’t tell local law enforcement officers in Florida to ...
Turnout at Mexico's first-ever judicial elections on Sunday was only around 13% of eligible voters, but President Sheinbaum ...
The vote marked the first time that Mexico, or any country, elected all of its judges. Until now, judges in Mexico were appointed by review panels after passing several legal tests. Mexican Supreme ...
The termination of the National Qualified Representative Program, which connects migrants without documents with attorneys ...
U.S. District Court Judge Susan Bolton said vacating her ruling in a case over a 2022 Arizona voting law could pave the way to dismiss all of the claims originally ...
President Donald Trump turned on one of his most important allies when he verbally attacked Leonard Leo and the Federalist ...
A new budget deal would allocate new funding for child care, special education and Medicaid, while setting aside additional ...
From time to time over the years, the Supreme Court has intervened to push back on maximalist interpretations of NEPA. But ...
A flier taped to a pole attests to the mood around in the area. Translated from Spanish, it reads: "ICE cannot enter your home legally if they do not have a court order signed by a judge. It is common ...