In a bold move, the Trump administration is deploying military and civilian lawyers as temporary immigration judges to combat case backlogs. This initiative highlights the administration's ongoing focus on immigration as a key issue for the 2024 election.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongfully deported to El Salvador, faces potential deportation to Uganda just hours after reuniting with his family in Tennessee. The legal battle continues as ICE moves forward.
In a significant ruling, Erik Menendez was denied parole after 36 years for the murder of his parents. The board cited his prison behavior and the nature of the crime as key factors in their decision.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer is urging the Supreme Court to overturn her conviction related to Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of minors. The case hinges on a controversial non-prosecution agreement that may change everything.
As Ghislaine Maxwell faces a pivotal interview with the Justice Department, concerns rise about potential pardons from Trump. What does this mean for justice and the victims?
In a stunning legal development, Pedro Hernandez, convicted in the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz, has been awarded a new trial after a federal appeals court overturned his guilty verdict. This case, which has haunted New York for decades, raises questions about justice and the handling of missing child cases.
A federal judge has sentenced former Louisville officer Brett Hankison to nearly three years in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights during a botched raid, despite the Trump administration's lenient request for just one day.
A federal appeals court has canceled plea deals for three men accused of the 9/11 attacks, leading to a potential appeal and renewed calls for justice from victims' families. The case has been stalled for years, creating frustration and uncertainty.
The Trump administration plans to deport Kilmar Abrego for a second time, but not to El Salvador. As he faces migrant smuggling charges, questions loom over his future in the U.S.
In a dramatic courtroom decision, Karen Read was acquitted of murder charges related to the death of her boyfriend, a Boston police officer. The jury's verdict sparked mixed reactions from supporters and the victim's family.