A group of attorneys have put the Justice Department “on notice,” warning that the continued firing of prosecutors or FBI agents could trigger swift legal action. In recent days, Trump appointees have ...
Plus the U of M caves to Trump, meet Duluth's in-your-face reporter, and we welcome the elk in today's Flyover news roundup.
Ed Martin is a former talk-show host who tweeted that “nothing out of hand” happened on January 6. He’s a shocking choice, ...
Local law enforcement agencies play a limited role in immigration law, but that might change during Trump's promised mass ...
President Donald Trump’s administration has begun a sweeping effort to potentially fire a large number of FBI agents across ...
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The interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia may have his sights set on taking some form of legal action against ...
In 1954, with the issue of school desegregation on the minds of Georgia’s politicians, the state approved a constitutional amendment permitting state funds to be utilized for private school vouchers.
As the Trump administration continues to purge federal employees, a top loyalist in the justice department dismisses Capitol riot prosecutors ...
Troopers surrounded Brian and Elizabeth DiBiasi's home in Hamilton Township before they were arrested on Wednesday.
The Justice Department had been investigating federal prosecutors’ use of obstruction charges against Capitol riot defendants ...
Those informed of their dismissals had been hired to investigate the Jan. 6 riot as the office struggled to manage what ...