DOJ reveals evidence Biden willfully retained classified information, declines to prosecute – JURIST
The US Department of Justice has found evidence that President Joe Biden willfully retained classified materials pertaining to military, intelligence, and national security matters after having served as vice president under Barack... Read more »
Australian police stated at a press conference on Friday that their investigation into a pro-Palestinian demonstration outside the Sydney Opera House last October did not find any evidence of protesters allegedly chanting... Read more »
After a collision, individuals typically face an inundation of questions and concerns—how can they substantiate their case, and what actions should they take to hold the responsible party accountable? These pressing questions... Read more »
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An internal investigation of the Tempe, Arizona police department found that crime scene technicians relied on expired chemical and broken equipment for at least four years, lacked adequate training, and allegedly so... Read more »
The Supreme Court of India held Wednesday that courts cannot reach different verdicts for two or more criminal defendants if the evidence against them is nearly identical. A bench comprised of Justices... Read more »
New claims for jobless benefits at lowest since February Continued claims drop to lowest since mid-July Productivity increased by most since 2020 in 2nd qtr Sept 7 (Reuters) – U.S. employers have... Read more »
Executive Summary: On August 4, 2023, the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) published a final rule amending the 2020 pre-enforcement regulations colloquially referred to as the “PDN... Read more »
Working tirelessly to free her brother from prison inspired Janis Puracal’s Forensic Justice Project
(Photo of Janis C. Puracal by Michael Schmitt/ABA Journal) “Two years of pure hell.” This is how Forensic Justice Project executive director and attorney Janis C. Puracal describes the fight to free... Read more »
