Justice Department Files Charges in Opioid Crisis

Dozen medical professionals allegedly fueled the problem in Appalachia.  Over a dozen defendants across eight federal districts have been charged in connection with the illegal prescription and distribution…

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Supreme Court Hears Oklahoma, Cherokee Arguments

The state seeks to prosecute non-natives for crimes on native land. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday for the case of Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta. Oklahoma Governor…

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Justice Breyer Hears His Last Supreme Court Arguments

His 28-year career on the high court ends this summer.  On Wednesday, Justice Stephen Breyer participated in the last scheduled oral argument of his lengthy career on the…

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President’s ATF Nominee Has Broad Support

White House says he has a “proven track record.” President Joe Biden has nominated Steve Dettelbach to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. He has…

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Police Express Concerns Regarding Firearms Legislation

Several states are considering, or have passed, redefinition of “permitless carry” as “constitutional carry.” Legislators from at least seven states are sending bills through state chambers that allow…

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“Fund the Police,” President Biden Says

The comment brought bipartisan applause at SOTU.  In his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden issued a call to fund the police.  “We should all agree:…

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U.S. Participates in 5th NADD Meeting

State Department and National Drug Control Policy assistant director speak with representatives of Mexico and Canada. Last week, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law…

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Attorney General Speaks at U.S. Conference of Mayors

Pledges support and commitment to keep the country safe. The U.S. Conference of Mayors took place all last week, hosting a number of seminars and many notable speakers.…

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President Plans Orders Restricting Law Enforcement

Actions are part of acknowledging Black History Month.  President Biden plans to roll out executive actions on police reform in February in acknowledgment of Black History Month. White…

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President Signs Bills Benefiting First Responders

Goal also includes helping law enforcement officers.  Three bipartisan bills have been signed into law by President Biden. They are the Protecting America’s First Responders Act of 2021,…

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