The reporter, who was sued for defamation a second time, claims testifying in the case could be dangerous for her.
Like it or not, the justices are about to see AI versions of themselves, speaking words that they spoke in court but that ...
Gov. Scott said at his weekly press conference Wednesday that he thinks the state should change the way it chooses a new adjutant general, which is the head of the state’s National Guard. Vermont is ...
Healthcare workers, billing specialists, and medical professionals frequently encounter fraudulent practices that drain billions of dollars ...
A Monmouth County judge sentenced Julie Rizzitello, a Brick Township resident and former Wall Township High School teacher, to a decade in state prison after finding she used her position of trust to ...
The Congressional Black Caucus is building a new coalition with major civil rights groups to push back on President Trump’s ...
The American Bar Association Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) honored Robert Burns with its prestigious Robert B. McKay Law Professor Award on Feb. 7 at the ABA Midyear Meeting in San ...
Senate Bill 11 requires school boards to vote by March 1 on whether to establish a district-wide period of prayer. So far, Cypress-Fairbanks, Pearland and Spring ISDs have voted no.
Two high-profile lawsuits were launched against Adams County and its sheriff’s office early last year in a test of Washington’s immigrant sanctuary state law.
Commerce Police regularly post names, charges and balances for municipal warrants on Facebook. Here’s what the law says and how the practice compares locally.
FBI Director Kash Patel has once again prematurely announced a major update in a criminal investigation, only to have to walk it back hours later.
Stay far enough away that your presence does not change behavior. Do not feed, do not touch, and do not attempt reaction videos with wild animals. Use binoculars or a zoom lens, secure food and ...