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A viral courtroom clip of Judge Nathan Milliron scolding an IT worker has drawn criticism from Houston attorneys and prompted calls for a formal review.
The Florida Supreme Court has been asked to rule whether statewide grand juries can indict people who leak their proceedings, a fight tied to the Barbara Myrick case.
Students from a Fayette County private school helped push SB547, which elevates pandering and pimping to felonies in Georgia; lawmakers cleared the measure and it now heads to Gov. Kemp.
At a March 31 State House hearing, Secretary Bill Galvin urged same-day voter registration while town clerks warned of costs, staffing needs and long lines.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg warns New York is falling behind in preventing ghost guns and wants Albany to fund new tech and reporting measures.
Rep. Marc Veasey toured the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado after rising complaints about detainee care and recent legal turmoil tied to the site.
A county progress report warns up to $660M in federal flood grants could be lost as dozens of post‑Harvey projects remain unstarted and spend‑by deadlines loom.
A new Comptroller Spotlight questions whether NYCIDA’s tax breaks are actually delivering jobs and lays out reforms to tie subsidies to worker outcomes.
A report obtained by The News Tribune says the Tacoma-Pierce County health director’s communication demeaned staff, though investigators found no legal violations. The board ordered coaching as budget pressures tighten.
SMU grad and Oak Cliff organizer Omar Salazar has been held in ICE custody for nearly seven months as his case waits in a clogged immigration court system.
A Boston federal judge ruled the Trump administration unlawfully canceled parole for migrants who used the CBP One app and ordered DHS to reverse mass revocations. The decision restores status for those covered by the order.
A St. Louis influencer says a nonprofit fired him after a viral post about Enterprise Mobility and ICE. He filed suit Tuesday seeking lost pay and damages.
Manhattan prosecutors are probing prediction markets after a run of suspicious, high-dollar bets tied to Maduro's capture and U.S.–Iran strikes.
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