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At a hearing in the case on Monday, one of the appeals court judges, Patricia Millett, also raised due process concerns, noting that the administration hadn't allowed deportees to challenge accusatio...
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The Pentagon recently announced plans to increase its deployment of 10,000 active-duty and National Guard troops at the border.
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The World Court said on Friday it would hear a case brought by Sudan demanding emergency measures against the United Arab Emirates and accusing the Gulf state of violating obligations under the Genocide Convention by arming paramilitary forces.
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President Trump fired Gwynne Wilcox from the National Labor Relations Board and Cathy Harris from the Merit Systems Protection Board.
The State Department on Friday formally notified Congress of the closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development, with the remaining operations and programs run by the diplomatic agency.
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Speaking to a group of law school students, Sotomayor expressed concern about "standards that are being changed."
Prosecutors can use a Pittsburgh rape defendant’s own words against him at trial after the state Supreme Court refused to suppress a statement he made to police, who falsely told him he was not a suspect.
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MyHighPlains on MSNPostal Service employee indicted on theft of mail in Amarillo courtAccording to court documents that were filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District Court of Texas, a postal service employee has been indicted for mail theft.
A Texas woman was on death row for 27 years. But questions over a key witness could have her soon walk free from prison - Brittany Holberg’s murder conviction has been passed down to the district court after the prosecution failed to provide a key piece of evidence: their lead witness was a paid informant,
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Employees under the U.S. Agency for Global Media received a new “Fork in the Road” email Friday afternoon, as Voice of America journalists suing the agency appeared poised to win an order temporarily blocking USAGM’s attempts to shutter the news outlet.