Administration Appeals Bump Stock Ruling to Supreme Court

5th Circuit overturned the previous administration’s reclassification of bump stocks. The Justice Department submitted an appeal to the Supreme Court last week, requesting a review of a lower…

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Federal Court Rules in Support of Transgender Students 

Decides teacher’s “last-names-only” policy caused “demonstrable emotional harm.” The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last week that an Indiana high school did not violate a teacher’s religious…

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Sentencing Committee Approves Compassionate Release Extension

The committee votes after receiving thousands of public comments. The U.S. Sentencing Commission approved guidelines to expand qualifications for federal inmates to receive a compassionate release from prison.…

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President Ends Covid National Emergency

He signed the congressional resolution that brings pandemic powers to a close. President Joe Biden signed the bipartisan congressional resolution Monday to end the U.S. national emergency for…

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Justice Department Investigating Intelligence Leak 

U.S. intelligence documents apparently leaked from Pentagon.  The Department of Justice has opened an investigation into the apparent leak of dozens of classified documents from the Defense Department,…

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Investigation of Justice Thomas Sought by Some in Congress

Eight senators have been joined by eight representatives in their request.  Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has been asked by a group of 16 members of Congress…

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Some Federal Inmates Allowed to Continue Staying Home

The Department of Justice extends policy as the COVID-19 emergency health measures end.  The Department of Justice recently announced that federal inmates sent home due to COVID-19 prison…

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Texas Shooting Victims Reach $144.5 Million Agreement with Justice Department

The Air Force is deemed responsible for not updating shooter’s background check. The Department of Justice settled with survivors of the 2017 mass shooting at First Baptist Church…

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Senator Blumenthal Has Surgery on Fractured Leg 

He expects to be back in the Senate next week.  Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut suffered a fracture in his femur during a parade to honor the University…

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Blinken Says Formal Process Begun for Detained U.S. Journalist

Reporter Gershkovich is being held in Russia for espionage charges. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters in Brussels that the United States is working through a formal…

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