The legislation signed by Gov. Murphy makes creating and sharing deceptive AI content punishable by up to five years in ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s effort to get New York’s $252 billion budget sewn up has been thwarted by pushback to her plan for ...
A transgender college student declared “I am here to break the law” before entering a women’s restroom at the Florida State ...
The European Union should defend the International Criminal Court (ICC) amid serious attacks on its mandate and mission, 57 nongovernmental groups said today. These attacks could undermine justice for ...
Judge Dale E. Ho excoriated the Trump Justice Department's arguments — and vindicated the prosecutors who refused to play along.
Under Georgia’s bill, if a judge determines that family violence, dating violence or child abuse contributed to a crime with ...
Several bills making their way through the Oklahoma Legislature target punishments for some violent crimes, including domestic violence and murder.
New York made it easier for defendants to learn about information used against them. That could now be revoked.
The bill, authored by Senate Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton, advanced along party lines and is eligible to be considered in the House. Paxton has maintained that law enforcement and district attorneys will ...
Gov. Spencer Cox has signed several bills into law that take aim at immigrants here illegally who are involved in criminal ...
By embracing automated record clearing, we recognize that everyone has the potential for change and the government shouldn’t ...
This story is part of an occasional series on research projects currently in the works at the Law School. The Thirteenth ...