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The Justice Department's response is an early test of how it will handle questionable activity by previous leaders in the department — and former President Donald Trump.
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The former Supreme Court nominee will face the Senate this week as President Biden's pick to lead the Justice Department. If confirmed, he'll inherit a department reeling from political scandals.
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Gov. Andy Beshear appealed a federal court’s decision that he can’t order religious schools to close as a coronavirus precaution.Attorneys for the state…
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A full panel of judges will consider the unusual situation in which the Justice Department has asked to drop charges against a defendant who has admitted guilt.
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The Senate majority leader, boosted by President Trump, hits a new milestone in his effort to "leave no vacancy behind." The judges, who are far from retirement age, are largely white men.
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The U.S. Senate in a split vote earlier today confirmed Western District of KentuckyDistrict Judge Justin Walker to join the D.C. Circuit Court of…
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A federal appeals court is reversing a lower-court order that had blocked Arkansas' suspension of abortions during the pandemic.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals says the city of Nashville violated the First Amendment rights of anti-gay preachers at a 2015 LGBT pride festival.The…
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Judge Amul Thapar of Covington breezed through his confirmation hearing for a position on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, a federal court…
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Update: In a statement to member station WFPL Friday, a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says the senator would not support the…