Digital Court and Other Future Tech
From wireless internet in courtrooms to entirely digital court judgments, the future of justice is coming to a case near you.
From wireless internet in courtrooms to entirely digital court judgments, the future of justice is coming to a case near you.
The Department of Education had tried to retroactively strip ABA members of their right to apply for public service loan forgiveness programs.
Between 2015 and 2017, a group of Chicago inmates began aggressively masturbating at female public defenders and law clerks.
Wolverine World Wide and 3M recently agreed to settle a lawsuit over contaminated ground water with a Michigan family.
Nunes, an outspoken ally of President Donald Trump, filed numerous, arguably frivolous lawsuits against political opponents in 2019.
The judge said that the CBP cannot use “over-crowding” as an excuse to make detainees sleep on the floor.
Individual employees and franchises in Arizona sent guest lists to ICE, which were used to harass, detain and even deport guests.
The professor and his attorney say they’ll appeal the ruling.
Sudan says it won’t admit responsibility for the terror attack–rather, it just wants to be taken off the United States’ list of state sponsors of terrorism.
The student’s kidney almost failed after finishing the bizarre punishment.