New York State Attorney General Letitia James announced on Wednesday the creation of an online reporting tool for instances of alleged misconduct by federal immigration agents operating in the state. ...
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide if the federal government may bar certain drug users from owning guns or if the law violates the Second Amendment, taking up a second significant guns case of ...
The state Commissioner of Securities Ty Nohara has fined Teapresso Bar LLC a civil penalty of $100,000 for violating state franchise laws. In a preliminary cease and desist order, the state alleges ...
One of Singapore’s biggest law firms is set to file claims against the Swiss government by the end of the year, seeking compensation for hundreds of Asian bondholders of Credit Suisse AT1 debt that ...
Gov. Newsom signed SB-635 into law last week. The law limits California from collecting or sharing street vendor immigration status information. One street vendor in San Jose says he's grateful for ...
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Dear Eric: Several years ago, I moved to the U.S. from Europe to marry my wife. Her father agreed to support us financially until my work authorization was approved. Around the time of the approval my ...
Former President Obama criticized law firms, universities and businesses that have changed course during the Trump administration, saying they should stand by their convictions. During an episode of ...
Mitt Romney’s family is mourning a heartbreaking loss. Carrie Elizabeth Romney, the sister-in-law of the former U.S. Senator and presidential candidate, was found dead on Friday night (Oct. 10) in a ...
When I reflect on my 33 years in emergency services—20 of them in law enforcement—I'm struck by a powerful paradox. Every day, police officers and first responders demonstrate extraordinary courage, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Some central Ohio police departments are misinterpreting a state law that allows them to charge for body camera video, which could lead to higher costs for public records, ...
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