When the UTEP football team changes coordinators, which is a fairly common occurrence, there's a standard question that gets asked: How is the process of learning a new system coming? The question ...
The Sentencing Council has rejected calls from the justice secretary to change guidance that recommends judges consider a criminal's ethnicity before deciding their punishment. The body ...
UTEP men's basketball had a disappointing season, finishing with an 18-15 record and a loss in the C-USA tournament quarterfinals. Six players with remaining eligibility entered the transfer ...
The Justice Department (DOJ) plans to create a process for those with criminal convictions to restore their gun rights, sparking alarm it will return firearms to those convicted of violent crimes.
Prime Video’s Tribunal Justice is on track for a September 8 launch in U.S. broadcast syndication. The court show’s distributor, Scott Koondel‘s Sox Entertainment, has closed multi-year ...
By Jordan Rubin “Does the Department of Justice serve the President or the United States?” — Linden B. Hi Linden, Would Bondi do the same? The answer to that question is the same answer to ...
and those were all civil cases. What’s more, while the Justice Department has a policy prohibiting federal criminal charges against a sitting president, the Supreme Court has already ruled that ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) Corey Camper Jr. had 18 points in UTEP's 79-65 victory against Sam Houston on Tuesday in a Conference USA Tournament opener. No. 8-seed UTEP, which ended a seven-game losing ...
Raskin argued the group chat episode “likely violates federal criminal and civil statutes” that the Justice Department and the FBI “have a duty to enforce.” In their letter to Trump ...
Throughout the 2024 campaign, President Donald Trump accused the Justice Department of conducting politically motivated criminal investigations of him. After he took office, Trump signed an ...
The latest criminal justice news from The Texas Tribune. By Eleanor Klibanoff Updated: March 28, 2025 Maria Rojas’ attorneys got their first chance to address the claims against her Thursday.
But the administration refused to comply, evidently defying his order. Nine days later, this Monday, Trump’s Justice Department asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ...
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