The U.S. Department of Justice issued the following news release on Feb. 19, 2025:. President of Insurance Brokerage Firm and CEO of Marketing Company Charged in $161 M Affordable Care Act Enrollment ...
Senate Joint Resolution 1, or "Jocelyn's Law," would keep people without authority to be in the U.S. who are charged with ...
HB 2466 could change when employers ask about criminal history—but key details remain unclear. Find out what’s at stake, ...
The current state of juvenile facilities is difficult to face, but the Legislature must address it, and the buck stops with them to find solutions.
Using carbon dating, Montana State University researchers found the clutch of 30 whitebark pine trees were between 5,440 and ...
The latest Texas Department Of Criminal Justice news from The Texas Tribune. By Pooja Salhotra Feb. 6, 2025 Faced with more immediate funding needs, state officials haven’t asked for more money ...
The University of Texas athletics department again has shown its status as a national college sports business leviathan, recording $331.9 million in operating revenues and $325 million in ...
House Democratic leaders are asking Justice Department officials to explain an “onslaught” of firings and reassignments of prosecutors during President Trump’s first week in office.
This move is part of Trump's broader efforts to centralize control over the justice department, raising legal and ethical questions about the administration's approach. The firings, though abrupt ...
WASHINGTON — The US Justice Department fired a number of officials on Monday who were involved in the criminal prosecutions of President Donald Trump. “Acting attorney general James McHenry ...
The Justice Department said Monday that it had fired more than a dozen employees who worked on criminal prosecutions of President Donald Trump, moving rapidly to pursue retribution against lawyers ...
The US Justice Department says it has fired more than a dozen employees who worked on criminal prosecutions of President Donald Trump, moving rapidly to pursue retribution against lawyers involved ...