A group of unnamed FBI agents and the FBI Agents Association are seeking to prevent the Justice Department from disclosing a list of names of bureau employees who were tied to Jan. 6 probes.
Additionally, the report highlighted that Beijing courts handled 454 cases of personal information infringement and cyberbullying, an increase of 149 cases from the previous year. "While addressing ...
The Supreme Court has relisted two Second Amendment cases for its conference on Friday ... To date, some 50 looters have been arrested, and some district attorneys are advocating for changes ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi is expected to order a review of the cases brought against President Donald Trump, including those ...
Across Texas, some school districts are using an exception in the state’s Public Information Act, often reserved for third ...
Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority Deputy Director Fernando Esteves said he had "zero" concern about losing court cases ...
Elon Musk’s lawyers faced off with OpenAI in court Tuesday as a federal judge weighed the billionaire’s request for a court ...
Using information about cases involving Jan. 6 or President Donald Trump to fire FBI employees would be unlawful and ...
Website users today are used to some level of tracking of their internet activity, from targeted advertisements and other ...
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., extended a block on President Trump’s widespread federal funding pause amid concerns the ...
Attorney General Merrick Garland had agreed not to make the special counsel's findings public while the Justice Department ...
Former senator Bob Menendez was sentenced to 11 years in prison for operating what prosecutors called one of the most brazen ...