A Tennessee man has pleaded guilty to hacking the U.S. Supreme Court’s filing system more than two dozen times.
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The legal resistance to President Donald Trump’s second term is in full swing with more than 120 lawsuits filed since Jan. 20 by states, advocacy groups and individuals targeting his executive orders ...
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Violence, quality of life and child neglect incidents will persist — despite our state and local governments spending millions on crime prevention and child protection initiatives — until Minnesota ...
A 24-year-old from Tennessee is expected to admit to accessing the Supreme Court’s electronic filing system without ...
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Man pleads guilty to repeatedly hacking US Supreme Court filing system, posting victim's ...
The man illegally accessed accounts linked to AmeriCorps and the Department of Veterans Affairs, posting personal and health ...
Their decisions comes as the Texas Supreme Court weighs new rules on how civil cases are handled around the state.
Inside the halls of the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center, a quiet but meaningful ceremony took place Thursday ...
For more than a year, Alaska’s court system has been designing a pioneering generative AI chatbot termed the Alaska Virtual ...
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