New York State Attorney General Letitia James speaks during a news conference at her office in New York on November 19th 2019. (Associated Press Photo/Richard Drew)

In 2019, Michael Cohen testified that the Trump Organization provided false values for property holdings as part of a scheme to obtain loans and avoid taxes. Cohen’s role in protecting the President caused the attorney to serve time in prison. Now, New York’s Attorney General’s office is conducting a probe... Read More »

Former Assistant Michigan Attorney General Brian Kolodziej addresses the court during defendant Ian Elliott's sentencing for sexual assault in Mount Pleasant on Friday, Aug. 2, 2019

Former Michigan Assistant Attorney General Brian Kolodziej is facing felony misconduct charges after an investigation into his inappropriate relationship with the victim of a rape case he was assigned to in 2018. In September 2019, Kolodziej resigned from his position during the middle of a child sexual abuse case in... Read More »

Covid blood test

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is suing a California biotech company after it made false statements about a Coronavirus blood testing kit. The company, Decision Diagnostics Corp (DECN), and its owner and CEO Keith Berman are accused of allegedly misleading investors throughout March and June by promoting a... Read More »

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The debate goes on. Should judges be allowed to grant early release to felons who committed crimes when they were young adults with immature brains, or would their early release let hundreds of violent criminals go free? The D.C. Council unanimously agreed with proponents of the first theory and passed... Read More »

Family members of Francois Holloway after his hearing on June 2014. Mr. Holloway was convicted on carjacking charges in 1996 and given a term longer then those of many murder convictions. (Anthony Lanzilote for The New York Times)

In 2018, President Trump signed the First Step Act. This bipartisan criminal justice legislation reduced mandatory sentences formerly required by federal firearms law 18 U.S.C. Section 924(c). The First Step Act also prevented the sentences issued under 924(c) from being mandatorily “stacked” to run consecutively. Prior to The First Step... Read More »

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About a year ago in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, George Russell Kayer was taken off of death row where he had been sent for killing his friend over a gambling debt. He had argued that he did not receive effective counsel, in violation of his 6th Amendment rights.... Read More »

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Alaskan environmental groups have filed a request with the federal courts to block the Interior Department from moving forward with an auction of oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR or Refuge). The environmental groups who have filed the request include the National Audubon Society, the... Read More »

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 22, 2017

On Wednesday, December 2, 2020, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) engaged in a teleconference hearing to untangle the aftermath of a ruling they made last April in Ramos v. Louisiana. In that ruling, SCOTUS determined that federal and state court juries are required to be unanimous to... Read More »

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The federal court system is inching one step closer to the digital age as the federal judiciary has just announced the start of a pilot program that will live-stream cases of high public interest. The pilot program will run for the next two years. During this time, listeners can tune... Read More »

View of a Vera Bradley store at the Woodbury Common Premium Outlet. The American luggage and handbag design company is famous for its bright floral patterns.

On December 10, 2020, a U.S. Department of State employee and his spouse pleaded guilty to trafficking counterfeit Vera Bradley goods into the United States through e-commerce third-party sites on computers owned and operated by the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea. According to the indictment dated December 11, 2019,... Read More »

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On May 3, 2018, President Trump issued an executive order “to assist faith-based and other organizations in their efforts to strengthen the institutions of civil society and American families and communities.” The order continued: Faith-based and community organizations have tremendous ability to serve individuals, families, and communities through means that... Read More »

Crime Scene

Serial killers and their tantalizing mysteries are the things of nightmares and cautionary children tales. But the reality is, documented cases of serial killers in the United States are decreasing, and it's unclear why that is. Serial Killer Statistics Over the Decades Virginia’s Radford University and the Florida Gulf Coast... Read More »

United States Department of Labor in Washington, DC

The Department of Labor's (DOL) Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) has issued a final rule entitled Fiduciary Duties Regarding Proxy Voting and Shareholder Rights. This ruling establishes a regulatory framework for fiduciaries of private employee benefits plans and helps clear up prior misunderstandings regarding proxy voting. This new ruling will... Read More »

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On December 11, 2020, the U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit against J. Randolph Parry Architects and eight owners of multifamily properties that were designed by the architectural firm. The lawsuit alleges that both the architectural firm and the property owners violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). And in... Read More »

West Virginia running back Shawne Alston is tackled from behind during an NCAA football game against Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

Louisiana State University (LSU) made $92 million in football revenue last year, netting a $56 million profit. Joe Burrow, its Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback, received an athletic scholarship to LSU, worth approximately $40,000, the cost of attending college as an out-of-state student. This week, the Supreme Court granted an appeal, and... Read More »