A Utah man, who had been on death row for nearly four…
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Louisiana Death Row Inmate Released After 30 Years: Landmark Overturned Conviction Sparks Justice Reform
A Louisiana man, after spending close to three decades on death row,…
Federal Judge Restricts ICE Arrests in Colorado to Immigrants Considered High Flight Risk
A federal judge in Colorado has issued a ruling that Immigration and…
Missouri Judge Steps Down Amid Concerns Over Courtroom Conduct and Professional Integrity
A Missouri judge known for his unique courtroom antics, including donning Elvis…
Georgia Court Ruling: City’s Gun Ban on Unlocked Cars Deemed ‘Unenforceable’ – What This Means for Gun Owners
In a significant legal development, a Georgia judge dismissed charges against a…
Top Republican Backs Push for Cameras in High-Profile Charlie Kirk Case
Senator Chuck Grassley, who heads the Senate Judiciary Committee, has stepped into…
Ohio Court Overturns School Pronoun Policy: A Major Victory for Parental Rights Advocates
On Thursday, a federal appeals court determined that an Ohio school district…
Louisiana Man Charged with Conspiracy in Connection to Hamas Attack on Israel
A Louisiana resident has been formally charged in connection with the October…
Ex-New York Trooper Jailed for Six Months Over Fake Shooting Incident: Described as ‘Disgraceful
A former New York state trooper received a six-month jail sentence on…
Alabama Inmate’s Plea for Justice: A Last-Minute Appeal to Halt Nitrogen-Gas Execution
An Alabama death row inmate, who claims his innocence, has reached out…