A viral TikTok stunt leaves a man with brain damage, sparking warnings about the dangers of risky online challenges.
The Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday in a case testing what recourse victims have when federal officers wrongly invade their homes. At issue is what law enforcement refers to as "wrong-house ...
Recent polling has shown that Americans continue to view the Supreme Court as extremely partisan. Just 20% of those polled view the nation's highest courtas politically neutral, and its favorability ...
The Supreme Court appears poised to rule narrowly in a closely watched dispute over when federal law enforcement can be held liable for mistakes that harm innocent victims. Justices heard arguments on ...
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SF Superior Court could dismiss cases after Public Defender’s Office caps its caseload
SAN FRANCISCO SUPERIOR COURT is facing another backlog of criminal cases that could be dismissed, just over a year after dozens of cases had to be ...
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta opposed bail pleas in the 2020 Delhi Riots conspiracy case before the Supreme Court, alleging ...
After about an hour of oral argument, it seemed clear that conservative and liberal justices were prepared to send the case back to a federal appeals court that barred the suit from moving forward.
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a mixed ruling Thursday in a case against the federal government over a predawn FBI raid at the wrong house, clarifying two legal issues and then sending the case back ...
At issue is what law enforcement refers to as "wrong-house raids." Local, state, or, as in the case before the court, federal officers smash into a private home to find a suspect, but it's the wrong ...
DUBLIN, Ga. — A second teenager was arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of a 27-year-old man in the backyard of a Dublin home, according to an updated release from the Dublin Police ...
Justices appeared sympathetic to innocent victims but wary of a broad decision. The Supreme Court appears poised to rule narrowly in a closely watched dispute over when federal law enforcement can be ...
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