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First Amendment attorney says the public has 'an interest and perhaps an obligation to understand what's going on in jails and prisons' ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Wednesday doubled down on the controversial use of courthouse arrests by Immigration and Customs ...
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The New Republic on MSNDHS Suddenly Pulls Weird 180 on “Alligator Alcatraz” After Trump VisitHecox v. Little and West Virginia v. B. P. J are the cases in question.
Just over two weeks after the Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s ban on the use of puberty blockers and hormone therapy for ...
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The New Republic on MSNNew State Reports Measles Outbreak as RFK Jr. Guts Vaccine AccessIn a court filing Thursday responding to a lawsuit from environmental groups, the DHS claimed that it had “not implemented, ...
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A former FSU instructor who went to police to report he was being blackmailed for viewing child porn pleaded guilty to federal charges involving illegal materials found on his phone.
The topic of religious freedom is personal for me,” said Elder Marcus B. Nash, a General Authority Seventy, at BYU’s recent ...
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A former Virginia Beach prosecutor who pleaded guilty in March to embezzling money from crime victims to fund his gambling addiction will not serve jail time. James Spero Panagis, Jr., 46, was ...
Virginia has seen a 30% drop in homicides since 2021 while state and federal partners have seized enough fentanyl to cause ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Attorneys for a Tennessee death row inmate have launched a last-ditch effort to prevent his Aug. 5 ...
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Youngkin said his Virginia Homeland Security Task Force arrested 2,500 people so far this year, who he says are violent criminals in the U.S. illegally. Youngkin also renewed his call for local law ...
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