Senators Need Report on Opioid Law
Thirty-three U.S. senators have demanded information on last year’s law that stripped the Drug Enforcement Administration of its most potent weapon against companies...
Thirty-three U.S. senators have demanded information on last year’s law that stripped the Drug Enforcement Administration of its most potent weapon against companies...
The petition of the day is: Ferrellgas Partners, L.P. v. Morgan-Larson, LLC 17-441 Issue: Whether, or in what circumstances, a plaintiff adequately pleads a “continuing violation”...
Former Oklahoma reserve sheriff’s deputy Robert Bates is free from prison but not out of the woods, with several months of supervision ahead...
After officials expressed fears of violence surrounding white nationalist Richard Spencer’s speech at the University of Florida on Thursday, the talk was derailed...
In Texas v. White in 1869, Chief Justice Salmon Chase famously wrote for the Supreme Court that the “Constitution, in all its provisions,...
The infamous “underwear bomber,” serving a life sentence in the Supermax federal prison in Florence, Co., is suing the federal government, the Denver...
A federal judge denied former Maricopa County, Az., Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s request to vacate his criminal contempt conviction after he was pardoned by...
Kansas City public defenders, like overburdened colleagues across Missouri, say they are facing a tough choice: Lose their law licenses, go to jail,...
Police are arresting large numbers of Chinese nationals in raids on illegal marijuana operations in California, Colorado and other states, raising questions about...