The verdict capped an unpredictable four-month trial that gave jurors an up-front and uncensored look at the practice of ...
My husband recently told me about a sexual fantasy of his. At first I laughed it off, thinking he was joking, but he keeps ...
Sara Duterte became the first Vice President to be impeached, with 215 of the 306-member House of Representatives voting yesterday for her impeachment, primarily for betrayal of public trust.
Former teacher Camille Covin had been a foster parent to two young sisters, Fatima and Melina, for four years, and decided it ...
The adventure ends with mug shots after a motorcycle cop catches the cruising women speeding and a judge brings the gavel down. Previous WeatherTech ... takes some risks to convey a “higher-order ...
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Or sometimes, the judge will pronounce their ruling on a case and then bang their gavel to punctuate the finality of their ruling before they walk out of the room. Do things like that really happen?
Article III Project founder Mike Davis writes that the U.S. Supreme Court must stop lower level federal judges from usurping ...
Article III Project founder Mike Davis writes that the U.S. Supreme Court must stop lower level federal judges from usurping President Trump's executive authority.
The U.S. Justice Department has determined that multiple layers of removal restrictions shielding administrative law judges are unconstitutional and will no longer defend them in court, top officials ...
In other words: There is a judge inside each of us, ready to strike the gavel.