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In his first book, UC Riverside Professor of Philosophy Barry Lam broaches widespread criminalization and argues to return ...
Alliances among the nine Supreme Court justices can shift back and forth, as in recent cases over President Donald Trump’s mass deportation of migrants. But religion is different.
Around the world, autocrats are detaining, prosecuting, and imprisoning legal and judicial professionals as part of a larger ...
CHARLIE JACO, 21, of Flux Drive, Deddington, Banbury, indicated guilty to one count of possession of a Class B drug, namely cannabis, on July 4 last year as well as one count of possessing an ...
My friend, Josh Marshall, founder of TalkingPointsMemo, reports that there also are plans in the works to demolish the Justice Department Tax Enforcement Division by emptying its offices ...
LEE TAYLOR, 45, of Ermont Way, Banbury, pleaded guilty to one count of theft from a shop on September 8 last year in Banbury after stealing £76.95 from a Co-Op. He also pleaded guilty to failing to ...
There can be few family justice systems that have not had to adapt law and practice essentially designed to serve the needs of the citizens born and bred in order to meet the challenge of the restless ...
A Washington Post report suggests DOGE’s introduction of a fraud checking service is to blame for the site often going dark, and cites anonymous staff members who claim the application wasn’t tested ...
In a striking move that marks a dramatic pivot in U.S. policy on digital assets, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced the dissolution of its National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team (NCET).
In times when corruption threatens the moral fabric of nations, it becomes essential to examine the responsibility of leadership—not through sentiment, but through justice. History and scripture offer ...
Photo: Chris Kleponis/Press Pool The Justice Department is scaling back prosecutors’ ability to bring criminal charges against cryptocurrency firms, in a move that could disrupt several ongoing ...