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The mass shooting in El Paso has led many to look more deeply at a troubling white supremacist subculture that has grown more violent and visible.
Investigators focused on whether the El Paso attack was a hate crime after a racist, anti-immigrant screed was found posted online.
Dr. Marsha Griffin has visited every government facility that could hold newly arrived migrant children in the Rio Grande Valley.
The Supreme Court decision to lift the freeze on the money allows President Donald Trump to make progress on a major 2016 campaign promise.
A youngster, along with others, unfurls a Romanian flag as Romanians celebrate National Anthem Day in Bucharest, Romania, July 29, 2019.
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Puerto Rican Gov. Ricardo Rosselló has resigned after weeks of protests. But this is just the beginning of needed change, some protesters say.
The Justice Department announced it would resume executions for federal death row inmates, forcing presidential candidates to discuss capital punishment – a potential vulnerability for Democrats in the 2020 campaign.
A three-judge panel unanimously overturned Meek Mill's conviction in a drug and gun case that has kept the rapper on probation for a decade. He is now using his celebrity to promote criminal justice reform.
An outgrowth of the First Steps Act, the group contains an array of leaders from across the political spectrum. It will seek consensus recommendations for public safety and justice reform.
Singer R. Kelly and financier Jeffrey Epstein faced new charges of sexual crimes after journalists’ investigations. Both were denied bail this week.
A Trump administration rule in effect Tuesday prevents those who have passed through another country prior to reaching the U.S. from seeking asylum. The policy quickly drew two lawsuits from immigrant advocacy groups in federal courts.
Views on justice and sex crimes are changing, allowing for more balance in the way high-profile defendants, like Jeffrey Epstein, are treated.
While a Florida U.S. attorney's 2008 plea deal for sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was widely criticized, some say federal prosecutors should respect a deal. But a New York federal attorney indicted Mr. Epstein on Monday, saying the Florida deal doesn't apply in New York.
Judge Marsha Pechman ruled that asylum-seekers detained after entering the country illegally are eligible for bond hearings. In April, Attorney General William Barr announced that the government would no longer offer bond hearings.
The Supreme Court ruling on gerrymandering grabbed headlines, but the court also considered cases on abortion, DACA, “Obamacare,” and more.