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A shortage of court reporters is leaving many Californians with no way to appeal their cases in the justice system. Will a new union-backed bill solve the problem or make it worse?
Formerly embattled state judge Eboni Johnson Rose will no longer hear criminal cases in the 19th Judicial District Court.
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a Texas man on death row can bring a federal civil rights claim to challenge the ...
The Justice Department will move to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a new country as its criminal case against the Salvadoran ...
Diana Teran and her legal team had long argued that the records she was using were public court records, and she was simply ...
Ruben Gutierrez is challenging the constitutionality of a state law that restricts death row inmates from seeking tests that ...
The high court’s review lets a subset of defendants take advantage of criminal justice reform spurred on by defunct ...
For the second time in as many years, the Supreme Court intervened as Texas prisoners sought to navigate the Lone Star ...
A judge has hit pause on two federal lawsuits aimed at deciding which governments can prosecute tribal members for crimes ...
Justice Samuel Alito said the Supreme Court ignored Congress's intention in its ruling on retroactive relief under the First ...
In a 5-4 decision, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said the defendants could benefit from Congress' elimination of steep ...
The Supreme Court will hand down its final decisions of the term on Friday, including an expected high-profile ruling on ...