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The QAnon Shaman Just Pissed Off a Federal Judge
And there goes his last chance at getting out of jail before his trial.
‘Stansted 15’ Activists Who Stopped Deportation Flight Have Convictions Overturned
“There was in truth, no case to answer,” judges said.
The Cops Who Killed George Floyd Will Be Tried Together, Despite Their Best Effort
The Minneapolis policemen have turned against each other in the wake of international outrage following Floyd's death.
The DOJ Won't Let Immigration Judges Hang Up Posters About Coronavirus for Some Reason
Immigration judges specifically asked for guidance about the virus.
The One Way Trump Has Changed America That Democrats Cannot Fix
Democrats are fantasizing about how to undo Trump's remake of the American judiciary.
Why a Judge Just Let 3 White Supremacist Fight Club Members Go Free
Lawyers challenged the Anti-Riot statute. And it worked.
Jussie Smollett is refusing to pay Chicago. So the city is going to sue him.
Chicago officials said Smollett owes the city $130,106.15 incurred in overtime costs during the police investigation into the actor’s claims.
NXIVM President Nancy Salzman Pleads Guilty to Racketeering Conspiracy
The conviction and new court filings suggest more ex-insiders are cooperating with the feds.
Truck driver charged in fatal Humboldt Broncos crash pleads guilty
“His position to me was, “I just want to plead guilty,” Jaskirat Singh Sidhu's lawyer said.
Judge says man who claimed 'sexsomnia' was pretending to be asleep
It’s the second time Ryan Hartman has been found guilty of sexual assault by an Ontario court.
Environmental Groups Have Sued the Trump Administration 93 Times Since Inauguration
From freedom of information requests to substantial challenges to policies, conservation groups are using legal muscle in a big way.
Trans sex worker on trial for murder: “I thought he was going to kill me”
The Toronto case of Moka Dawkins is shedding new light on the dangerous reality faced by transgender women in the sex trade.