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Gunman Dressed As FedEx Driver Kills Son, Wounds Husband Of New Jersey Federal Judge
The son of U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas was fatally shot and her husband critically wounded when a gunman dressed as a FedEx driver entered her… -
Oregon To Sue Federal Agencies Over Protest Enforcement
The Oregon Department of Justice plans to sue several federal agencies for civil rights abuses, and state prosecutors will potentially pursue criminal… -
Federal Court Orders Trump Administration To Accept New DACA Applications
A federal court has ordered the Trump administration to begin accepting new applications to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which… -
Shirley Leung: Gov. Baker Poised To Pick His Sixth Nomination To SJC
The seven-person Supreme Judicial Court will soon be filled with six of Baker's picks, once Justice Barbara A. Lenk retires in August. -
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Has Cancer Again, Says She Will Remain On The Court
The Supreme Court justice revealed she on Friday that she had begun a course of chemotherapy on May 19. In a statement, she said she is still able to do her job "full steam." -
Men Charged With Murder Of Ahmaud Arbery Plead Not Guilty
Gregory McMichael, his son Travis McMichael, and William "Roddie" Bryan Jr., pleaded not guilty to counts including felony murder. The men are accused of killing a black jogger in Georgia. -
Supreme Court Clears Way For A 2nd Federal Execution
The 5-4 decision, with the court's liberal wing dissenting, clears the way for the execution of Wesley Purkey, who was convicted of kidnapping and murdering a 16-year-old girl in 1998. -
In Supreme Court Term, Liberals Stuck Together While Conservatives Appeared Fractured
The court's conservative justices wrote separately a lot, often just for themselves. Meanwhile, the court's liberals let their victories speak for themselves and dissented as a bloc. -
Court Halts Dakota Access Pipeline Shutdown As Legal Fight Goes Forward
A federal appellate court temporarily blocked a lower-court order to shut down and empty the controversial oil pipeline. The operator, Energy Transfer, can continue pumping while the case is pending. -
Federal Judge Rejects Harvey Weinstein's $19 Million Settlement With Alleged Victims
A federal New York judge has thrown out a proposed $18.9 million settlement between convicted rapist and former movie producer Harvey Weinstein, and…