By Mike Scarcella | June 12, 2019
Trump's former national security adviser, awaiting sentencing in Washington, will "continue to cooperate with the government in all pending matters."
By Zack Needles | May 30, 2019
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has upheld a trial court's imposition of 10 years' probation and a $112,500 fine for the Pi Delta Psi fraternity over a hazing death that occurred in the Poconos, but said the court lacked authority to bar the fraternity from conducting business in Pennsylvania for a decade.
By Marcia Coyle | May 13, 2019
Justice Clarence Thomas on Monday bluntly declared he was writing “to set the record straight” amid a feud involving Justice Stephen Breyer.
By Mike Scarcella | May 8, 2019
The federal district court determined that the petitioner “does not have a constitutional right to a properly licensed prosecutor,” SG Noel Francisco told the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Angela Morris | April 4, 2019
This is a real story of something that happened in a criminal trial in Texas. It goes like this, according the the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals' April 3 opinion in Milton v. Texas.
By Marcia Coyle | April 1, 2019
“Last-minute stays should be the extreme exception, not the norm," Gorsuch wrote Monday. Sotomayor was having none of it.
By Mike Scarcella and Nate Robson | March 25, 2019
U.S. Attorney General William Barr's decision to resolve whether Trump committed obstruction of justice amid the Mueller probe set off a firestorm of debate among legal scholars and practitioners. Here's a snapshot of what lawyers are saying.
By Tony Mauro | March 18, 2019
"I concur in the denial of Tharpe's petition. I write because I am profoundly troubled by the underlying facts of this case," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Monday.
By Tony Mauro | February 27, 2019
Wednesday's decision was the latest in several recent instances in which Roberts has sided with the liberal justices.
By Greg Land | January 24, 2019
Chief Judge Ed Carnes wrote that an Alabama trial court's repeated admonitions to a jury deadlocked in an armed robbery case constituted improper coercion of the holdout juror, and that defense counsel should have called for a mistrial.
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