Missouri carried out the first execution of an openly transgender woman in the history of the United States on Tuesday (access full article).
McLaughlin…
Read News PostMexico’s Supreme Court made history Monday when it voted a woman to head the tribunal for the first time (access full article).
The chief justice is called the…
Read News PostOn New Year’s Eve, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts released his annual report on the state of the federal judiciary for 2022.
In the report, which is released every year as the Supreme…
Read News PostA Mississippi federal court declared opposition to federal sentencing guidelines for methamphetamine offenses, and sentenced an admitted drug offender lower than prescribed by the U.S. Sentencing Commission’s guidelines.
Citing DEA date, the court rejected the guidelines' reasoning that…
Read News PostThe death penalty in Kentucky has been used sparingly in the last 30-plus years, but its use shows racial biases, according to a new report from local researchers and other experts (view full article).
In cases…
Read News PostPresident Biden on Thursday pardoned all people convicted of marijuana possession under federal law and said his administration would review whether marijuana should still be a Schedule 1 drug like heroin and LSD, saying that “makes no sense” (article available…
Read News PostGrants Pass, Ore. has more homeless residents than shelter beds, forcing some homeless to sleep in public spaces. Easy fix, says the town, we'll just make that illegal. Ninth Circuit: You can't ticket the…
Read News PostJudge Ketanji Brown Jackson on Thursday, June 30, 2022, became the U.S. Supreme Court's newest justice, a historic move that makes her the first Black woman to serve on the high court in its 232-year history (…
Read News PostThe long-term cost of the Baltimore Police Department’s notorious and disgraced Gun Trace Task Force to taxpayers just jumped by more than half a million dollars, the result of a newly-…
Read News PostThe D.C. Circuit ruled Tuesday that a federal judiciary policy, instituted in 2018 by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts forbidding employees from championing political candidates and parties outside of work and organizing to support their campaigns, violates the First Amendment.
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