Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed three criminal justice reform bills this week that passed the Legislature with broad bipartisan support and were aimed at helping convicted felons ease back into society after ...
The Justice Department is proceeding with plans to revive a moribund relief process for people who have lost their Second Amendment rights as a result of criminal convictions. The department's FY 2026 ...
The Maryland General Assembly passed three bills that aim to reform the state's criminal justice system. Gov. Wes Moore signed more than 90 bills into law after the end of the 2025 legislative session ...
The Associated Press today released The Associated Press Stylebook, 57 th Edition, which includes guidance that is new as of today, such as a new chapter on criminal justice, plus additions and ...
Following a historic confirmation of the first woman to lead the Massachusetts Appeals Court, the Governor's Council is considering another nominee who has played a role in shaping the state's ...
The unprecedented criminal conviction of former President Trump has opened a dark chapter in the history of America's criminal justice system, according to several legal experts. A New York jury on ...
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Washington (CNN) — Kim Kardashian joined Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House on Thursday for a roundtable to discuss pardons issued by President Joe Biden – the latest inroad the reality ...
The US Department of Justice is set to drop a criminal case against aircraft maker Boeing despite the fact that the company agreed to plead guilty last year, according to attorneys for families of ...
Ivan Y. Sun, Ph.D., is a professor with the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice with a joint appointment teaching Asian studies with the Center for Global and Area Studies at the University ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks David Sarni, a retired NYPD detective and professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, about the implications of the Karen Read verdict and what it might say about ...