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Maryland’s cap on noneconomic damages treats human suffering as though it has a predetermined ceiling, writes.
DOJ concludes no client list exists, Virginia Giuffre's tragic suicide, Attorney General controversy, and Maxwell's ongoing ...
Members of the public criticized the Wisconsin Department of Corrections for sending too many people back to prison for rule ...
A prosecutor says the mother of suspect Dejan Belnavis is a "principle witness" in he case against him, and faces permanent ...
Brett Feddersen is the Vice President of Strategy and Government Affairs at D-Fend Solutions, a leading counter-drone ...
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said the state of US democracy keeps her up at night in remarks that built on her ...
Given this investment in time and resources, a legitimate question should be raised as to whether mandatory ethics ...
The Survivor Justice Tax Prevention Act aims to correct a long-standing injustice by exempting civil settlements for ...
AHA statement for the record to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions hearing on “Securing the Future of Health Care: Enhancing Cybersecurity and Protecting Americans’ Privacy.” ...
The Post Office Horizon scandal, which led to the most widespread miscarriage of justice in human history, caused 13 people to take their own lives according to a new report laying bare the ...
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor told the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce that crimes rates in Alaska are at a ...
It has been five years since the July 9, 2020, ruling that the U.S. Supreme Court handed down in the case of McGirt v.