House Bill 1166 proposes the creation of a law that would require the state court system to automatically seal some court records in cases where people charged with certain crimes are found not ...
House Bill 1166 would seal criminal court records in certain cases involving defendants who were found not guilty, had their cases dismissed, or were pardoned by the governor. The bill also would ...
That included the revoking of Executive Order 12898, President Bill Clinton’s landmark order establishing federal actions to address environmental justice in minority and low-income populations ...
The Supreme Court has relisted two Second Amendment cases for its conference on Friday January 17. They include Snope v. Brown, which concerns whether Maryland may ban semiautomatic rifles that ...
Several GOP senators called on President Trump to release the Epstein files, even if he’s in them. Here’s what we know about ...
"In hundreds of cases like ... nominated to the court by former President Barack Obama in 2010 and 2014, respectively. Kollar-Kotelly was selected by former President Bill Clinton and has served ...
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The six-woman, six-man jury mulled the case of Steven Wheeler ... is the wife of Judge Jacob Femminineo of 41B District Court in Clinton Township, who attended some of the trial proceedings.
As part of a newly issued executive order, Trump revoked former President Bill Clinton’s 1994 directive that’s often seen as a milestone in federal efforts to overcome the effects of long ...
Federal judges who oversaw Jan. 6 cases pushed back against President Trump’s sweeping pardons Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell wrote in in court filings for Proud Boys Nicholas Ochs ...
but three requests for adjournments and a Court of Appeal bid meant the case remained unopened. On Wednesday morning, Harry's barrister David Sherborne said the parties had "reached an agreement ...